Wind
Available
Wind
AvailableWind is a medium-sized, mixed breed female with a short white, cream, and black coat living in Georgetown, TX. She is about 1 year and 10 months old and has been spayed, with vaccinations up to date. Wind is house trained and does not have any special needs. She brings a friendly, playful energy and is ready for a new chapter in a loving home.
About Wind
Wind is a sweet, playful girl looking for her second chance at a forever home. She’s about 1 year and 10 months old and shines most with older children—10 and up—and enjoys being around other large dogs. Her favorite things include chew toys, tug games, water play, long walks, and even car rides. Wind is also both crate and house trained, already well-mannered around the house. Her short white, cream, and black coat is practically wash-and-go. Wind is hoping to find a family ready to offer her the loving, committed home she deserves and give her that fresh start. If Wind seems like she could be your perfect match, she’s waiting to meet you in Georgetown, TX. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Wind
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wind, being a mixed breed medium-sized dog, generally thrives in homes where she gets daily interaction and moderate exercise. She would do well in an active household, ideally with outdoor space to explore or regular walks.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Wind will benefit from access to a yard or daily walks, but she can adapt to apartment living if given proper exercise and enrichment. Medium mixed breeds typically enjoy having room to play outside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wind does best with older children and is well-suited for families with kids aged 10 and up. Many medium mixed breeds are gentle with respectful children, but supervision and introductions are always recommended.











