Nevada Pups: Breah
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Nevada Pups: Breah
AvailableBreah is a 2-month-old female mixed breed with cattle dog in her DNA and a striking tricolor (brown, black, and white) coat. She is vaccinated and is expected to grow into a large, gentle companion. Currently living in Dallas, TX, Breah is known for her friendly temperament and ability to get along with other dogs and children. She is the biggest of her litter and offers both sweetness and smarts.
About Nevada Pups: Breah
Breah is the largest of her 13-pup litter, but you won't find her bragging. Her size is matched by her gentle nature and sweet disposition. She's likely to grow into a big, friendly companion—bigger than average, but not overwhelming—making her a great fit for someone who appreciates substantial, soft-hearted dogs. While her siblings run the gamut from Blue Heeler types to fluffy Bernese Mountain lookalikes, Breah stands out with her tricolor coat and strong build. Breah is not just all fluff and size; she's clever, kind, and ready to meet new friends. She gets along well with children and other dogs, which makes her even more versatile as a pet. If you’re in the greater DFW area, you can meet Breah and her vibrant litter at upcoming Cody's Friends Rescue events. Note that Cody's does not adopt puppies under six months old into apartment homes, so she’ll need a house. Come say hello, give her a snuggle, and see if she’s the gentle giant you’ve been looking for. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Nevada Pups: Breah
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Breah, a mixed breed with cattle dog influences, is best suited for homes with ample space, ideally with a fenced yard. She will thrive in a suburban or rural setting where she has room to play and grow.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A dog like Breah, with her mix of breeds and anticipated size, does best with a backyard or similar safe outdoor area to get daily exercise. Apartments are not recommended for her due to her energy and size.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Breah gets along well with children and her gentle, friendly nature makes her a wonderful companion for families with kids.
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