Applejack Al
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Applejack Al
AvailableApplejack Al is a spayed female, mixed breed puppy with a medium build and a short, red-orange coat. Though she looks like a baby, she's actually closer to 5–6 months old and will likely stay under 30 pounds. She is not yet house trained but is vaccinated and enjoys living in Austin, TX, with her canine friends. Applejack is gentle, playful, and the perfect blend of adventure and affection.
About Applejack Al
Applejack Al may fool you with her size—when she arrived with a litter of tinier pups, everyone guessed she was barely two months old. Turns out, this sweet girl is closer to 5 or 6 months and just petite for her age. While the others were all teeth and antics, she preferred to linger softly at your feet, catching your attention with a gentle paw asking for a lap. Her coloring blends right in with her younger friends—red and orange highlights on a short coat—but her calm, observant ways set her apart. Despite being on the smaller side, Applejack loves a little adventure. She explores the yard, uses her nose to track down new scents, and is quick to befriend other dogs. After playtime, she turns into a champion cuddler, winding down with humans on a soft blanket. She isn't house trained yet, but she's eager to please and quick to learn. Applejack gets along well with dogs and is gentle with kids, making her a good fit for families looking for a lively playmate who can also relax. If you want a small-breed companion with a mix of playful energy and calm loyalty, Applejack Al could round out your pack nicely. Being born December 15 makes her a Sagittarius, so don’t be surprised if she’s always looking for her next small adventure. Make her story a cozy one. This could be the start of something paw-some.
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Questions about Applejack Al
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mixed-breed dogs like Applejack Al generally do well in homes that offer affection, structure, and room for daily activity. Applejack's gentle and playful personality suggests she would thrive in a house or apartment with attentive people and opportunities for social interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Applejack Al's medium size and playful energy mean she benefits from a yard or regular trips outside to explore, but she doesn't require a huge amount of space. Daily walks and some time to sniff around will keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Applejack Al gets along well with children and her gentle temperament makes her a good choice for families looking for a small companion who enjoys playtime and cuddles alike.
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