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Kala

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3-7 years|Pomeranian|Female|Small|Bowling Green, OH
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart

Kala is a small, long-coated female Pomeranian mix around 3 years old with a white and cream coat. She is not spayed yet, but a voucher is included for her spay surgery if needed. Kala weighs 8.6 lbs, is vaccinated, and is currently living in Bowling Green, OH. She is not house trained at this time.

About Kala

Kala came to the shelter as a stray, so there’s not much background info on her. She’s a 3-year-old small Pomeranian mix, weighing 8.6 lbs, with a long, cream-colored coat. Vaccines are up to date and while she isn’t spayed yet, there’s a voucher included to help cover the cost if it isn't done before adoption. Kala is warm and social, happiest in a lap or soaking up attention from volunteers. She loves to walk and handles a leash like a champ. Kala did spend some time in a home but was returned when the resident dogs didn’t accept her, though at the shelter she’s gotten along well with other dogs. Her compatibility with children and cats isn’t known, so it’s best to bring the whole family—including other pets—for a meet and greet to test the fit. House training hasn’t been confirmed, so new adopters should be ready to work on it. Kala is looking for a stable home and some company. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Kala

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

    Kala, as a Pomeranian mix, does well in apartments or homes, especially where she can be close to people. She’ll be happiest in an environment that offers plenty of interaction and attention.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Pomeranian mixes like Kala are adaptable to small yards or even no yard if they get daily walks. Regular leash walks and some playtime keep them happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Kala’s breed is generally friendly and can fit into homes with respectful children, though supervision is helpful to prevent accidental rough handling of small dogs.