Saharra KCAC .
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Saharra KCAC .
AvailableSaharra KCAC is a young female mixed breed dog, approximately 1 year old. She is medium-sized and boasts a striking coat of white and cream mixed with yellow and tan. While she is not yet housetrained, she is vaccinated and will be spayed before adoption. Located in Kerrville, TX, she eagerly awaits a loving home, and there are no adoption fees associated with bringing her into your family.
About Saharra KCAC .
Saharra KCAC is a spirited young girl, eager to find her forever home. With her charming mix of white and cream, along with yellow and tan hues, she is sure to brighten any space. Currently at Kerr County Animal Control, this medium-sized Cattle Dog mix is looking for a loving family. Although she has yet to master housetraining, she gets along well with other dogs, making her a great addition to homes with furry friends already. As a bonus, when adopted, Saharra comes with 30 days of free virtual training from a certified trainer, thanks to a collaboration with Pet Academy. You’ll also benefit from covered spay/neuter costs, microchip, and vaccines, plus half of her adoption fee is sponsored. What a deal! Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Saharra KCAC .
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Saharra is a Cattle Dog mix, which generally thrives in an active environment where she can engage with her family and have opportunities for exercise and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Saharra will benefit from a home with a yard or nearby parks for regular exercise. Cattle Dogs are energetic and enjoy space to run and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Saharra is good with dogs, her suitability with children will depend on the child's age and activity level, so interactions should be supervised.











