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Penny

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3-7 years|Great Dane|Female|Large|Nashville, TN
🤗 Affectionate🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful💂 Protective🧠 Smart

Penny is a 6-year-old female Great Dane mix in Nashville, TN. At 90 pounds, she boasts a short coat that’s both black and white. She’s house trained and spayed, with all vaccinations up to date. Although she has a dignified air, her loving nature makes her an affectionate companion ready to bond for life.

About Penny

Penny is a charming 6-year-old Great Dane mix residing in Nashville, TN. Weighing in at 90 pounds, she's got a big heart to match her size. While she enjoys playing with other dogs, she expects to be treated like royalty—only those willing to let her reign supreme will do. Challengers beware! She’s also not fond of feline friends, so no cats in her castle. Food and treat motivated, Penny shines when showcasing her skills. She's both crate and house trained, adept at relaxing when it’s time to wind down. Her time in foster care has really helped her come out of her shell, though she still takes a little while to warm up to new faces. A quieter, low-traffic home would suit her best. After spending four long years in rescue, Penny is eager to find her forever home. Someone needs her just as much as she needs them, and she promises to give loyal love in return. If Penny sounds like the companion you’ve been searching for, reach out and see how you can bring this deserving dog into your life. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Penny

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

    Penny, as a Great Dane mix, typically thrives in a calm, quiet environment where she can feel secure. She would prefer a low-traffic household to help her adjust more comfortably.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Penny enjoys outdoor space for play and exploration but does well with a manageable yard. Regular walks are important to keep her healthy and happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Penny is not recommended for homes with young children, as her size and past experiences may make her wary of their energy.