Wendy Is No Longer
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Wendy Is No Longer
AvailableWendy is a mixed breed/terrier puppy with apricot, beige, and cream coloring and a short coat. She is four months old, female, and spayed, with up-to-date vaccinations. Wendy is not yet house trained. She’s currently fostered in South Portland, ME, and brings a gentle presence wherever she goes.
About Wendy Is No Longer
Wendy is a little ray of sunshine whose gentle, loving spirit matches her adorable face. She’s soft-natured and easy to love, with an affectionate side that makes her happiest when she’s close to her people. Play is always on the agenda—exploring or chasing a toy—but what Wendy loves most is curling up beside someone at the end of it all. Her temperament is calm and easygoing, and she finds real comfort in attention, making her an ideal companion for a family that values closeness. Wendy does well with both dogs and children; her sweet and patient way means she fits in naturally. She’s still learning the ropes when it comes to house training, so anyone interested should be prepared for a little patience and commitment. At just four months old, Wendy is ready for a forever home in South Portland, ME, where she can feel secure and loved every day. By the way, Wendy is an Aquarius—known for their friendliness and unique charm. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Wendy Is No Longer
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wendy, as a mixed breed terrier, usually fits in well with families, singles, or couples who can spend time with her and offer routine. She'll thrive in a home where she feels part of the action, with plenty of company and affection.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mixed breed terriers like Wendy are active and benefit from daily playtime outdoors, but don't require a massive yard. Regular walks and a secure place to explore or chase toys are usually enough.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wendy gets along well with children, and mixed breed terriers are often known for being patient and playful, making them a good match for homes with kids.











