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Kena

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2 months old|American Eskimo Dog, Terrier|Female|Medium|Omaha, NE
🎾 Playful🐾 Friendly🐕 Dog Friendly🤗 Affectionate

Kena is a two-month-old mixed breed, likely American Eskimo Dog and Terrier, with a short brindle, black, and white coat. This baby girl is not yet housetrained, but she is already spayed and her vaccinations are current. She is currently located in Omaha, NE.

About Kena

Kena came to rescue after her previous owner surrendered her, initially calling her an American Eskimo mix. She’s a young pup—just two months old—showing off a pretty short coat with black, brindle, and white markings. Right now, she’s too young to be housetrained, and she’s learning her way around the world. Kena does well with other dogs, so she’d likely fit into a multi-dog household. A fenced yard is required for her, and invisible fencing isn’t an option for her safety. If you’re considering Kena from afar, you’ll need to travel to Omaha to meet her in person, but out-of-state adopters are welcome as long as a home visit can be arranged. All vaccinations and her spay procedure are up to date, so she’s ready to settle in somewhere secure. Kena’s personality and mix will become clearer as she grows, and a DNA test may reveal more about her heritage. Your patience in helping her learn the ropes will go a long way. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Kena

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

    Kena, an American Eskimo Dog/Terrier mix, will likely thrive in a home with secure outdoor access and plenty of mental stimulation. Being a young pup, she’ll need a safe, active household ready to help her navigate puppyhood.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Kena’s mix suggests a medium activity level, so a fenced yard or safe outdoor area is ideal for her. She needs room to play and explore as she grows.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Both American Eskimo Dogs and Terriers are often good with kids if socialized young. Kena, being so young, can adapt well to a family with children who understand puppy behavior.