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Constellation

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2 years old|Mixed Breed|Female|Large|Columbiana, AL
🐾 Friendly🙈 Shy

This lovely large female mixed breed dog has a beautiful red chestnut orange coat and is currently cared for at the Shelby Humane Society. She is an adult and has already been spayed, plus her vaccinations are up to date, giving her a healthy start as she waits for her forever home.

About Constellation

Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Meet constellation, a beautiful large mixed breed dog with a striking red chestnut orange coat, currently waiting for a loving family at the Shelby Humane Society. As an adult female, she has already been spayed and is up to date on her vaccinations, making her a great choice for someone looking for a companion who is ready to settle in. Born on March 21, constellation is an Aries, so you can expect her to have that signature adventurous spirit and independent streak often associated with this sun sign. Though her personality may be on the reserved or shy side, she is treat-motivated and will surely warm up to patient adopters ready to offer her the structure and love she deserves. Give her the chance to blossom in a home where she can feel safe and secure. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Constellation

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Mixed breed dogs are highly adaptable and can thrive in a variety of home environments. They generally do well in both apartments and houses with attentive owners who provide regular exercise and mental stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Large mixed breed dogs typically benefit from having access to a moderate to large outdoor space such as a backyard, but regular walks and time at parks also help meet their activity needs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mixed breed dogs are often known for their friendly and adaptable nature, making many of them well-suited to homes with children. Proper introductions and supervision are important, especially with larger breeds.