Pippa
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Pippa
AvailablePippa is a female Rottweiler/mixed breed puppy with a large frame in the making and a medium coat thatās mostly black and brown. Sheās still a baby and hasnāt been spayed yet, but her vaccinations are up to date. Pippa isnāt housetrained yet and is currently in Polk, OH, waiting for her family. She gets along with dogs, cats, and kids, making her a great fit for many types of homes.
About Pippa
Pippa isnāt your average pupāsheās the scrappy runt with a big personality who makes every moment count. Sheās small now but carries herself with surprising confidence and a spark of spunk. No lap is safe from her affection; if Pippa wants cuddles, she wonāt hesitate to climb right in and demand them. Sheās playful, bold, and curious, zipping around to explore anything new, yet she also melts easily into gentleness and sweetness when you scoop her up for some love. Rescued with her sisters from tough beginnings, Pippa is eager for a life filled with toys, tasty treats, and loyal humans. Her mix of sass and affection makes her stand out, especially if youāre hoping for a sidekick who brings both heart and laughs. She gets along well with other dogs, cats, and kids, so sheāll fit into a variety of homesāprovided youāre prepared for boundless energy and the occasional mischievous streak. House training is still a work in progress, but with patience, sheāll pick it up. If you want a pint-sized dynamo ready to steal the show, Pippa is ready to meet you. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Pippa
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pippa, as a Rottweiler/mixed breed, typically does well in homes with plenty of room to play and a family that can offer her lots of attention and structure. Sheāll thrive in a household willing to be involved in her daily adventures.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pippaās large breed background means sheāll enjoy having frequent access to an outdoor area where she can exercise, whether itās a yard or regular trips to a dog-friendly park.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rottweiler/mixed breeds like Pippa often make good family dogs, especially when socialized early. She already gets along well with children and would fit into a busy family environment.
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