Hannah
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Hannah
AvailableHannah is a playful, affectionate young female cattle dog mix currently in Fosters, AL. She is expected to reach about 40 pounds as an adult and will be medium-sized. Her vaccinations are up to date. Hannah is not yet house trained. One of her defining features is her missing right ear flap, which doesn’t affect her health. She gets along well with both cats and dogs, making her an ideal family pet.
About Hannah
Hannah is a sweet, playful young dog looking for a family who can keep up with her energy. This cattle dog mix is bright and curious, always ready for playtime or a cuddle. She’s expected to grow into a sturdy, medium-sized companion—around 40 pounds. One thing that makes Hannah stand out is her missing right ear flap, the result of a little too much grooming from mom at birth, but it’s purely cosmetic and doesn’t affect her health or happiness. Hannah thrives around people of all ages and gets along with other dogs and cats. She’s affectionate and happiest in a home that understands the joy (and effort) of raising an energetic puppy. Hannah is currently not house trained yet and will need gentle, consistent guidance as she grows. She's located in Alabama but can be transported to approved adopters in Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Connecticut. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Hannah
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hannah, as a cattle dog mix, adapts well to active homes with space for exercise. She’ll thrive in households that can offer consistent play and engagement.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cattle dog mixes like Hannah are energetic and benefit from a yard or frequent outdoor activity, but can do well in homes that provide daily walks and stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Hannah’s breed is typically good with children, especially when socialized early. Their playful nature matches well with active families.
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