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Loretta

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3-7 years|Shepherd|Female|Medium|Spanish Fork, UT
🙈 Shy🤗 Affectionate🤗 Cuddler🧠 Smart🎉 Social

Loretta is a mixed breed shepherd and adult female, described as medium-sized and currently in Spanish Fork, UT. She has been spayed. Loretta is not house trained yet and is still gaining confidence in new situations, but her affectionate impact will be well worth the effort.

About Loretta

Meet Loretta, an adult female shepherd mix with a gentle soul and a big heart. She tends to be a bit guarded at first, watching the world with wary eyes, but she doesn't take long to warm up to new people. Once she feels safe, Loretta transforms into a true cuddle buddy, eager for close company and affection. She's vocal and will let you know what's on her mind, making her a lively and engaging presence in the home. Loretta is still getting used to new experiences and routines, but her willingness to learn and blossom makes her an excellent companion for someone patient. She isn't house trained yet, so patience and consistency will give her the guidance she needs. With her affectionate nature and desire to bond, Loretta is just waiting for the right person to help her come out of her shell and thrive. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Loretta

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

    Shepherd mixes like Loretta often thrive in homes that provide both structure and space to explore, ideally with a secure yard. They do well in active environments where they're included in family life.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Medium-sized shepherd mixes such as Loretta usually benefit from daily access to outdoor space, such as a fenced yard or regular walks, to satisfy their need for stimulation and exercise.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Shepherd mixes are generally known to be loyal and protective, making them a good match for families with children if socialized properly. Loretta’s shy nature means she’ll do best with children who understand boundaries and can give her time to warm up.