Regina
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Regina
AvailableRegina is a large, female mixed-breed puppy with Border Collie and Great Pyrenees in her heritage. She has a striking medium-length black and white coat and is currently not yet spayed. Her vaccinations are up to date and she isn’t house trained yet. Regina is based in High Ridge, MO and will grow into a big, beautiful dog.
About Regina
Regina and her siblings are 16-week-old pups with an Australian Shepherd mom and a Great Pyrenees dad, so she’ll be a big girl when full grown. She stands out with her striking black and white coat and classic puppy energy. Regina’s temperament is everything you’d want—sweet, social, and eager to please. She’s still working on house training but is young enough to pick it up quickly with consistency. Regina gets along well with dogs, cats, and children, making her a solid fit for just about any home ready for an active, lovable puppy. Her adoption fee includes current vaccinations, bordetella, heartworm preventative, deworming, a microchip (registration included), and her upcoming spay. She’s looking for someone ready to guide her into adulthood and give her a place to belong. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Regina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Regina, a Border Collie and Great Pyrenees mix, would do best in a home with plenty of space both inside and out. This breed combination thrives in environments where they can be active and have a job or routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
With her Border Collie and Great Pyrenees background, Regina will need a good amount of outdoor space to stretch her legs and stay stimulated. A securely fenced yard is highly recommended.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
These breeds are usually wonderful with children, and Regina has already proven to get along with kids. She’ll thrive in a family environment.











