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Faucie

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1 year old|Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|Detroit, MI
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle😌 Calm🎾 Playful🤗 Cuddler

Faucie is a young, spayed female mixed breed with a gentle personality and medium build. She is currently about 1 year old and is being cared for in Detroit, MI.

About Faucie

Faucie is around a year old and weighs about 35 pounds, with a soft, spayed frame and gentle energy. She’s a little shy at first, especially when loud trucks roar by, but inside she warms up with playful bursts and even a few zoomies. Faucie may try to hide when she’s overwhelmed but recovers quickly in quieter spaces and soon looks for affection and lap time. Give her a treat and she’ll sit for it, always taking snacks politely. She isn’t engaging with toys much yet, but she loves belly rubs and nestling in close for a snuggle. On leash, Faucie walks calmly by your side. She hasn’t shown much reaction to other dogs she’s seen at the shelter and may do well with another furry companion after a slow introduction, though nobody can say for sure yet how she’d do with kids or cats. Shelters are tough places for dogs like her, and her real personality is likely to shine even more after a few days in a calm home. Ready to meet this sweet, slightly bashful lap dog in Detroit, MI? Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Faucie

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

    Mixed-breed dogs like Faucie tend to adapt well to a range of living environments, from apartments to houses, as long as they have a quiet spot to relax and regular outdoor time.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Faucie, being a medium-sized mixed breed, would enjoy regular walks and some room to stretch her legs, but she does not require a large yard if she gets daily exercise.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mixed-breed dogs like Faucie can be great with children when properly introduced and supervised, though each dog's temperament will vary—especially for shy dogs who need time to adjust.