Glizzy
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Glizzy
AvailableGlizzy is a medium-sized, mixed breed cattle dog with beautiful red, chestnut, orange, and white or cream coloring and a medium-length coat. She is a young, female dog who is currently not yet house trained and has not been altered. All her vaccinations are up to date. She is currently being cared for by Hands, Hearts and Paws.
About Glizzy
Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today. Glizzy’s journey has been a challenging one, rescued from a difficult situation where she was not receiving the care and love she deserved. Now acclimating to the comforts of home life, Glizzy is discovering the joys of regular meals and a safe, nurturing environment. Her resilience is admirable and she is looking for a family ready to offer patience as she continues to adjust. With her cattle dog mix background, Glizzy will benefit from a home where her intelligence and spirit are appreciated. Please note, since her birthday is July 4th, she is a Cancer—a sign known for loyalty and deep affection! Potential adopters should be aware that a safe, secure form of outside containment is required for Glizzy’s wellbeing, as invisible fencing is not considered acceptable. Out-of-state adoptions are possible with the ability to complete a home visit, but travel to Omaha is necessary to complete the adoption. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Glizzy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cattle Dog mixes often thrive in homes with active families and in environments where they have space to exercise. They do well in suburban and rural homes, but can adapt to city life with adequate physical and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cattle Dog mixes appreciate having a yard or access to open outdoor areas, as they are energetic and enjoy regular play and exercise. Daily walks and activities are important to keep them happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cattle Dog mixes can be good with children, especially when well-socialized and taught appropriate boundaries from a young age. Their playful and protective nature often makes them wonderful companions for kids.
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