Raksha
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Raksha
AvailableRaksha is a young, medium-sized mixed breed female living in Shelburne, VT. She has been spayed and is notably social and friendly with other dogs. Raksha brings a balanced, low to medium energy and is ready for a new chapter now that her mama days are behind her.
About Raksha
Raksha came to the rescue with her newborn pups after being found in the bushes of Aruba. She's about 2 1/2 years old, spayed, and has already experienced life as a devoted mom. Raksha weighs around 35 lbs and falls in that easygoing medium-energy range. Outdoors, she really comes alive—whether she’s chasing a ball, soaking up attention, or showing off for the camera. She’s friendly with other dogs and could be fine with cats, though the occasional game of chase might be on the cards. Raksha loves belly rubs, gets the zoomies when she’s happy, and thrives when she’s part of the action. There’s a super social side to her, so she’ll want to be where things are happening. Stay tuned for more updates as she settles in. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Raksha
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Raksha is a mixed-breed dog who does well in a variety of settings, but she’ll thrive in a home where she can be both indoors with her people and have access to the outdoors for play and exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a medium-sized mixed breed, Raksha enjoys having a yard or regular trips outside but doesn't require acres of land. Daily walks or play sessions are usually enough to keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Raksha’s friendly and gentle nature suggests that mixed-breed dogs like her are often a good fit for families with children, provided introductions are handled mindfully.











