Queen
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Queen
AvailableQueen is a lovely large female dog, around 3 years old. She is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. This dog-friendly and house-trained sweetheart is approximately 64 pounds, embodying both gentleness and affection.
About Queen
Queen is a gentle soul weighing approximately 64 pounds, transferred from an overcrowded shelter in Texas to the NHSPCA. This affectionate and loyal dog has a knack for winning hearts. With her head resting on your lap, you’ll feel an instant connection that’s like a warm embrace. Not only is she house-trained and dog-friendly, but she has also gotten on splendidly with a cat in her foster home. Queen enjoys leisurely walks and loves to explore, but she's primarily a master couch potato, ready to snuggle up with you. Though she has a low energy level, her personality is anything but mundane. Queen craves closeness and affection, making her the perfect companion for someone who desires a deep bond with a canine friend. If you're someone who will appreciate her magnificence and reciprocate the love she has to offer, come meet Queen at the New Hampshire SPCA in Stratham. She's ready to find her forever home!
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Questions about Queen
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Queen, being a mixed-breed dog with Great Pyrenees and Briard in her, typically does well in homes with space for her to feel comfortable and settled. A yard would be great for leisurely sniffing around.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Queen appreciates a modest outdoor space where she can enjoy gentle walks and explore at her own pace, fitting well into a community setting or a yard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Queen’s gentle demeanor suggests she can adjust well to homes with children, provided there is mutual respect and proper introductions.











