Midnight
Available
Midnight
AvailableMidnight is a young, spayed female mixed-breed dog who lives in Statesville, NC. She's medium-sized at 29 pounds. This sweet girl has a gentle personality and is looking for a family that can provide her with the patience and understanding she needs to adjust to indoor life.
About Midnight
Meet Midnight — a young lab mix who’s ready for a fresh start. After living her entire life outdoors, she’s dreaming of a warm home and the loving family she deserves. Weighing in at 29 lbs, she’s a gentle soul hoping to enjoy her meals without the hustle and bustle of other dogs around her. Midnight recently met another spayed female and showed a bit of shyness while still being tolerant of the eager sniffing. She’s good at establishing her boundaries, a skill she'll need in her new forever home. It's crucial for her new family to be patient and understanding as she adapts to indoor living and learns to trust again. Slow introductions to other dogs will help her blossom, given her past experiences of sharing space and resources. If you're ready to help Midnight thrive instead of just survive, come meet her at Iredell County Animal Services in Statesville, NC. She's excited to find the love-filled home she’s been longing for. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Midnight
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Midnight, being a lab mix, thrives in a loving home that offers a safe and calm environment to help her adjust to indoor living.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium-sized dog like Midnight appreciates some outdoor space to play and explore, particularly as she adapts, but she will also enjoy time indoors with her family.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Midnight can be suitable for homes with children if they are patient and understanding of her need for slow introductions and boundaries.











