Wynonna Dudd
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Wynonna Dudd
AvailableWynonna Dudd is a young, large Great Pyrenees mix with a long, soft coat in a blend of white, cream, and touches of red and chestnut. She is currently located in Kiowa, OK. Wynonna is spayed, fully vaccinated, and house trained. Her calm and gentle nature make her a standout companion, whether she's relaxing by your side or enjoying some time in the yard.
About Wynonna Dudd
Wynonna Dudd is about as laid-back a companion as you could hope to meet. She’s a 2-year-old, 71-pound Great Pyrenees mix who specializes in gentle companionship and back porch lounging. Out in Kiowa, OK, she thrives on peace and sticks close—she’ll lean into you, nudge for a pet, and refuse to let you forget you matter. Her journey hasn’t been an easy one; Wynonna and her puppies were rescued when her pups were given away far too young, but she’s embraced her new life with calm dignity and a quiet sense of humor. She flows right into a crowd of laid-back dogs, waits politely for treats, and manages her own toys without fuss. Kids over 10 are absolutely her speed: she’ll approach for love, wag quietly at their feet, and always keep the energy safe and respectful. Wynonna hasn’t met a cat yet, so her feline compatibility is unknown. If you want a jogging partner, keep scrolling—this girl prefers short strolls between naps and expects a securely fenced yard for her daily sunbathing. She is house trained, polite, and quiet except for the occasional opinionated moment when a squirrel dares to trespass. Wynonna isn’t needy, but she’s devoted. If you disappear, expect her soft presence waiting faithfully at the door for your return. She knows her basics, prefers roaming the house instead of kenneling, and treasures a truly calm, stable home. Wynonna is the kind of dog who quietly claims the best spot in your heart. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Wynonna Dudd
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wynonna Dudd, as a Great Pyrenees mix, is best suited for a home with a securely fenced yard, preferably in a peaceful, quiet location. This breed generally does well with space to lounge and a calm atmosphere.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A large, securely fenced yard is ideal for Wynonna Dudd and her Great Pyrenees mix background. While she doesn't demand vigorous exercise, she appreciates room to relax and patrol.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wynonna Dudd is a gentle soul and does very well with older children, particularly those aged 10 and up. Great Pyrenees mixes are generally patient and affectionate with kids.
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