Dorothy
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Dorothy
AvailableDorothy is a young female Blue-Tick Hound Mix located in Cumberland, VA. She has a medium build and a short coat featuring a blend of black and white/cream colors. Although not yet house trained, she is eager to learn with the right guidance. Dorothy is not spayed and currently does not have vaccinations up to date. At about 30 lbs, she embodies a brave and curious spirit.
About Dorothy
Meet Dorothy, a Blue-Tick Hound Mix who is around one year old and weighs roughly 30 lbs. This precious girl is still adjusting to human affection and may seem shy initially, needing some time to build trust. With kindness and patience, her gentle personality will start to emerge, revealing a delightful companion eager to learn what love truly means. Dorothy needs a patient family prepared to guide her on this journey, allowing her to grow comfortable in her own time. She gets along well with dogs, but a meet and greet is recommended. However, her behavior towards cats and children is still unknown, so caution is advised until more can be observed. Dorothy is not yet house trained, and she'll benefit from basic training and consistent leash work as she settles into her new environment. This young lady is looking for a place where she can flourish and find a sense of belonging. Ready to help Dorothy discover the joys of life? Don't miss the chance to adopt her!
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Questions about Dorothy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dorothy, as a Blue-Tick Hound Mix, thrives in homes with open spaces where she can explore and be active. A loving family with a secure yard would suit her well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed enjoys outdoor environments, and Dorothy will appreciate ample space for play and exercise, making a large yard ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Dorothy's behavior with children is currently unknown, her gentle nature may make her a good fit for older kids who understand her need for patience.











