Sandy
Available
Sandy
AvailableSandy is a medium-sized, spayed female known for her loving nature and playful spirit. She is an adult, making her a wonderful companion for those looking for an affectionate dog. Though her exact age and weight are unknown, she is up to date on vaccinations and is currently located in Nashville, TN.
About Sandy
Meet Sandy! This delightful girl is the perfect combination of playful and affectionate. Believed to be a Corgi/Pit Bull mix, she has a charming personality that will tug at your heartstrings. Sandy enjoys playing with her foster siblings and other dogs, yet after a fun play session, she loves to curl up beside her people. She’s incredibly sweet and always eager for extra cuddles. Sandy is making great strides in potty training; she thrives on a consistent routine. At night, she sleeps peacefully in her crate, only speaking up when she’s ready for some action. She’s also picking up leash skills impressively quickly for a puppy. When it comes to playtime, Sandy is all in! She adores balls, chew toys, and running around outdoors. While she takes her time with meals, she’s always up for a mini Milk-Bone. Because she can be protective over her food, feeding her in her crate is a great idea to make her feel safe. Sandy gets along wonderfully with the other dogs in her foster home, but she hasn’t had experience with cats or children yet. This loving dog is ready for a family to call her own. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Sandy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sandy, as a Corgi/Pit Bull mix, typically thrives in a home with a yard where she can play. A family that enjoys outdoor activities would be ideal for her.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sandy needs some outdoor space to run and play. A secure yard would give her the freedom to enjoy her puppy energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Sandy gets along well with other dogs, her experience with children is limited. Careful introductions would be essential.











