Freyaand Lunabondedpair
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Freyaand Lunabondedpair
AvailableFreyaand Lunabondedpair is a bonded, adult female Anatolian Shepherd and pit/bulldog mix duo in Kenhorst, PA. Freya, six, has a short coat, while Luna is five. Both are spayed, up to date on vaccinations, and house trained, and they’ve shown they can fit in well with children and even a cat. They’re extra-large girls who thrive together and look forward to a new home where they can stay as a pair.
About Freyaand Lunabondedpair
Freya and Luna are a bonded pair looking for a new home together. Freya is an Anatolian Shepherd, six years old and weighing 107 pounds, with a gentle, sweet nature who gets along well with other dogs. Luna is a five-year-old pit/bulldog mix, about 70 pounds, and just as loving with people as Freya, but she prefers not to share her space with other dogs—other than Freya, her inseparable companion. Both girls adore kids, and they have coexisted with a cat in their younger days. They’re both spayed, fully vaccinated, house trained, and happiest when hiking or snuggling next to their favorite humans. Freya and Luna were originally rescued in Oklahoma; now, changing circumstances mean their person can’t keep them, so they’re hoping to stay together in a caring home. These girls come as a set, and their loyalty runs deep. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Freyaand Lunabondedpair
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Freyaand Lunabondedpair, featuring an Anatolian Shepherd mix and pit/bulldog mix, are best suited for homes with ample space, preferably with secure yards. Both thrive in families that can provide physical and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Both breeds in Freyaand Lunabondedpair appreciate outdoor space, especially the Anatolian Shepherd side. A yard large enough to stretch their legs and regular walks or hikes would suit them well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Freyaand Lunabondedpair have shown to be great with kids. Both breeds are known to be protective and affectionate, making them a good fit for family environments.
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