Penny
Available
Penny
AvailablePenny is a large, brindle and cream mixed breed female currently in Longview, TX. She is four years old, fully house trained, and vaccinated. Penny has been spayed and needs a home without cats. She would do best with teens and adults due to her size and strength. Her calm demeanor and loyal nature make her a standout companion for someone experienced.
About Penny
Penny is a sturdy, loyal 4-year-old girl weighing about 63 pounds. She’s not for first-time owners—Penny needs someone with experience and confidence, especially because she can be leash reactive around other dogs. She bonds deeply with her people and brings a calm, grounded presence into the home. Penny thrives where life is quieter, so the chaos of city living isn’t ideal for her. She’d do best in a peaceful suburban or country setting, somewhere she can stretch her legs, find a routine, and feel secure. At home, Penny is relaxed and content. She likes lounging near her family, enjoying the simple pleasure of being close. There’s nothing high-strung about her—she just wants predictability and space. Penny lights up around water, whether it’s lakes or kiddie pools, and outdoor adventures are a huge plus. She’s selective with dog friends and needs structured introductions, so her new person should be comfortable with that process. She is not cat-friendly and needs a home without cats. While she can get along with other dogs with the right intros, Penny’s strength and energy mean she’s best in a home with teenagers or adults only. For the right adopter—someone patient, supportive, and invested—Penny will be a fiercely devoted, affectionate companion who simply wants to feel safe. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about Penny
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mixed breed dogs like Penny adapt well to a range of living environments, but Penny specifically prefers quieter suburban or rural homes with less noise and clear routines.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large mixed breed dogs such as Penny benefit from ample outdoor space. She would thrive with a yard or regular access to open areas for exercise and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Penny gets along with children, but because of her strength and size, teens and older (13+) are best.











