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Freya

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6 months- 2 years|Caucasian Sheepdog / Caucasian Ovtcharka|Female|X Large|Fort Pierce, FL
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate💪 Independent💂 Protective🧠 Smart

Freya is a young, female Caucasian Sheepdog, requiring an experienced owner. She is large in size with a long coat and is house trained. Freya is up to date on her vaccinations and will be spayed before adoption. Currently located in Fort Pierce, FL, she is ready for a loving, suitable home environment.

About Freya

Freya is a majestic and noble Caucasian Sheepdog on the lookout for her forever home. This magnificent girl, not just a pet but a natural guardian, needs a spacious environment where she can monitor the land — ideally with ample room to roam and a cooler climate to escape the heat. Now two years old, Freya is currently safe in Florida but would flourish in a setting that allows her to embrace her instincts as a protector of livestock. You'll find her to be a gentle giant, eager to share her affection with a sweet nuzzle or a soft flop into your space as you both relax in the shade. She’s a watchful observer, showing a calm demeanor and a strong bond with those she trusts. Freya must go to an experienced owner who understands the demands of this unique breed. If you’re ready to provide her with the suitable environment she deserves, please reach out. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let’s get started.

Questions about Freya

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

    The Caucasian Sheepdog, like Freya, thrives in a spacious environment where she can fulfill her role as a guardian. An ideal home should have land to patrol and should consider her comfort in cooler climates.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Freya needs ample outdoor space to roam and watch over her surroundings. A secure yard or land is essential for her to feel fulfilled and content.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Freya has a loving nature, her suitability with children largely depends on proper introductions and supervision. Her independent and protective instincts should be respected.