Guera
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Guera
AvailableGuera is a large, yellow and fawn mixed-breed (Pit Bull Terrier/Rhodesian Ridgeback) senior female. She’s 9 years and 2 months old, spayed, fully house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. She is currently in Phoenix, AZ, looking for a peaceful forever home.
About Guera
Guera is almost eight and has already lived through her share of challenges after being found in a junkyard. That start didn’t break her; it just gave her perspective. These days, she’s mellow and easy to be around, happy to snuggle with her favorite squeaky toys and soak up affection. She’s polite, house trained, and has mastered the basics—she’ll sit and take treats gently every time. There’s a gentle, spunky personality at Guera’s core. She’s usually curled up in a cozy spot or flopped over asking for belly rubs, quietly loyal and content. She can be a little reserved when meeting new people but opens up steadily once she feels safe. Guera will do best as the only dog in a tranquil environment, where she can be doted on as the "solo princess" she is. If your pace runs calm and you want a smart, affectionate companion, Guera’s looking for someone just like you. Born March 17, Guera’s a Pisces—no surprise she’s full of heart. Ready to start her next chapter, she waits in Phoenix, AZ for her new home. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Guera
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Guera’s mix of Pit Bull Terrier and Rhodesian Ridgeback generally does well in homes that are calm and offer plenty of attention. A relaxed environment where she is the only pet suits her best.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large breeds like Guera appreciate a yard or access to outdoor space, but with her mellow temperament, daily walks and some sunbathing will likely meet her needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Guera’s breeds are often good with respectful, older children, but as she thrives as a solo animal in a tranquil home, a calmer adult household would be ideal for her.











