Georgia Mae
Available
Georgia Mae
AvailableGeorgia Mae is a young, large female dog with an estimated age of 1 year. She is already spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Georgia Mae weighs around 60.0 lbs. Located in Princeton, MA, she has been making excellent progress since arriving at the rescue and is eager to learn. She gets along well with dogs and is ready for a loving home that can provide her with the patience she deserves.
About Georgia Mae
Georgia Mae is a striking young dog with a lovely personality that draws attention. She arrived from Memphis Animal Services, where the bustling environment challenged her confidence. Initially, Georgia Mae preferred lying flat on the ground rather than navigating her new surroundings. Thankfully, she’s flourished in our care, gradually learning that the world can be a welcoming place. As she grows more comfortable with walking on a leash and meeting people, her spirit shines brighter each day. Georgia Mae loves gentle interactions and thrives on encouragement. While she hasn't been tested with children yet, her sweet demeanor suggests she'll likely do well with them. Georgia Mae gets along with other dogs, though her compatibility with cats remains unknown. If you’re drawn to her beauty and kind nature, don’t hesitate to reach out. This sweet girl is ready for a loving home where she can continue to blossom. If you’re looking to change a deserving dog's life, Georgia Mae could be the perfect fit for your family. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Georgia Mae
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Georgia Mae, being a Great Pyrenees mix, is best suited for a home with plenty of space, like a yard where she can play and explore. These dogs thrive in environments that allow them to move comfortably.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Great Pyrenees mixed breeds like Georgia Mae benefit from ample outdoor space to roam and exercise. A home with a secure fenced yard would be ideal for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Georgia Mae has yet to be tested with children, her gentle nature suggests she could be a wonderful companion in a home with kids.
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