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Cherry

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3-7 years|Great Dane|Female|Large|Fayetteville, AR
🙈 Shy☺️ Gentle😌 Calm🤗 Affectionate

Cherry is a 2-year-old spayed female Great Dane mix with a gorgeous short fawn and black coat. She’s on the larger side and currently located in Fayetteville, AR. Cherry isn’t yet house trained, but her vaccinations are up to date, making her ready for a safe transition to a new home. She has a sweet temperament that stands out, especially once she feels comfortable.

About Cherry

Cherry is a gentle, shy soul who takes some time to warm up, but once she trusts you, her affectionate nature shines through. Her fawn and black Great Dane mix coat is striking, and at roughly 2 years old, she’s just settling into adulthood. Cherry is looking for someone who can give her patience and kindness as she adjusts to new surroundings. She blossoms with a gentle touch and calm energy, making her an endearing companion for the right match. Despite her large size, she’s easy to fall for—the kind of dog who quietly tucks next to you and seeks subtle affection. Cherry is eager to leave the shelter life behind and finally land in a home where she can relax and thrive. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Cherry

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

    Great Danes like Cherry often do best in homes that provide enough room for their large size, such as a house with access to a yard. Apartments can work if there’s commitment to regular exercise and enough space inside for her to move around comfortably.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A Great Dane mix like Cherry appreciates having a fenced yard or a safe area to stretch her legs. Daily walks and plenty of space to move help her stay healthy and happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Cherry’s breed tends to be gentle, making them a solid choice for families with children. Supervision around very young kids is key due to her large size and potential shyness.