Morrigan
Available
Morrigan
AvailableMorrigan is a young female large dog with a striking tricolor coat of brown, black, and white. Though still a baby, she has already been house trained and is spayed. Morrigan is vaccinated and is currently located in Russiaville, IN. Hugging the upper weight range for puppies, she is expected to be between 80-110 pounds when fully grown, and her medium coat will require regular grooming.
About Morrigan
Meet Morrigan, a lovable addition to the Saint Bernard lab mix family! This sweet puppy hails from a litter of five and is ready to find her forever home. Although she was born on April 26, 2026, she has already experienced a compassionate upbringing with our fosters, who have ensured she receives loads of love and care while waiting for adoption. Morrigan is well-socialized, living harmoniously with small dogs, cats, young children, and large dogs. She has begun her house training journey and has been crate training as well. Given her breed mix, she is expected to grow into a large dog, weighing between 80-110 pounds as an adult. This puppy is also spayed, fully vaccinated, and micro-chipped, making her ready to jump straight into her new life. Adoption is effortless, and the fee is waived as a sponsored donation through Unchained Souls Canine Rescue. Come meet Morrigan and see if she’s the one for you. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Morrigan
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Morrigan, being a Saint Bernard mix, is best suited for homes with ample space, like a house with a yard, where she can play and relax comfortably.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Morrigan will thrive in a home that offers a good amount of outdoor space for exercise and play, ideally a large backyard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Morrigan gets along well with children, making her a fantastic family companion.











