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Peanut

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3-7 years|German Shepherd Dog, Cattle Dog|Female|Medium|Yakima, WA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🧠 Smart

Peanut is a female, medium-sized, mixed-breed dog, approximately nine months old. She has a gentle and affectionate nature, and while her weight is not specified, this playful pup loves to engage with both humans and other animals. Currently located in Yakima, WA, Peanut is ready for adoption and can go home the same day if spayed or neutered.

About Peanut

Meet Peanut, a delightful nine-month-old German Shepherd/Cattle Dog mix weighing about 35 pounds. This lovable pup is eager to find a family to help her grow into the wonderful companion she's meant to be. Peanut has a gentle and affectionate personality that shines through her playful nature. One of her endearing habits is her belly-crawl over for attention and cuddles. At this young age, Peanut benefits from positive socialization, which builds her confidence and prepares her for life as a well-adjusted adult. She has already interacted with dogs, cats, and even birds, providing her with a solid foundation to develop into a social and happy dog. This curious girl loves to explore and can be a bit of a climber. She's shown some talent for escaping if left alone outdoors, so a secure yard and supervision are essential as she learns good habits. If you're searching for a sweet and eager learner to join your family, Peanut might just be the perfect fit. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Peanut

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

    Peanut, being a German Shepherd/Cattle Dog mix, does well in an active living environment where she can get regular exercise and socialization.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As a playful dog, Peanut enjoys having space to run and explore, so a secure yard is ideal for her.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Peanut's gentle and affectionate personality suggests she would likely do well in homes with children, especially if socialized properly.