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Glenda

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1 year old|Irish Wolfhound, Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|Gradyville, KY
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🎾 Playful

Glenda is a young, medium-sized Irish Wolfhound/mixed breed female in Gradyville, KY. She is 1 year and 5 months old and has been spayed. Glenda is fully vaccinated and not yet house trained. Her coat is a beautiful shade of gray, blue, and silver.

About Glenda

Glenda is a one-year-old Irish Wolfhound mix with a gentle, easygoing soul. Her favorite place is out in the open, where she can stretch her legs and run—she absolutely thrives with access to outdoor space. In a calm, balanced home, Glenda's friendly nature shines, especially if she can share it with one or two other dogs. She is still working on her house training, so patience and consistency will be key as she settles into a new routine. Glenda has a laid-back temperament and would make a loyal, active companion for someone who appreciates the unique blend of gentle playfulness this breed brings. You’ll find her happiest in a place where life moves at a steady pace, with room for her to explore. As a Capricorn, she has a practical streak, making her both steady and resourceful. Glenda is currently in Gradyville, KY and is being cared for in a foster home through Da Vinci's Dream. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Glenda

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

    Irish Wolfhound mixes like Glenda typically do best in a calm, spacious living environment where there's room to roam. A home with a large yard or easy access to open outdoor areas works well for this sensitive yet playful breed.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Glenda, being part Irish Wolfhound, will benefit from plenty of outdoor space—a securely fenced yard is ideal. These dogs love to run and explore, so more space helps keep them happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Irish Wolfhound mixes like Glenda are known for their gentle, patient nature. With proper supervision and introductions, they can be excellent companions in homes with respectful children.