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Carly

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3 months old|Mixed Breed|Female|Large|Newark, DE
๐Ÿพ Friendly๐Ÿค— Affectionate๐ŸŽพ Playful๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿง’โ€๐Ÿง’ Good with Children๐Ÿƒ High Energy

Carly is a 3-month-old, spayed female mixed breed dog. She is large and has a beautiful white and cream coat. Carly is located in Newark, DE, and is vaccinated. Currently, her house and leash training status are unknown, but sheโ€™s ready to find a loving home!

About Carly

Carly is a sweet young girl arriving from a high-intake shelter. At just three months old, sheโ€™s a large mixed-breed pup with a creamy white coat, eager to explore her new surroundings. While Carly is still adjusting and her full background is a mystery, our team will be working closely with her to learn more about her personality and needs. Carly's interactions with other animals are pending her vet clearance, so weโ€™ll get to know her better before making any conclusions. She is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations, which gives her a healthy start. If youโ€™re ready to meet Carly, please fill out an adoption questionnaire. Remember, all family members, including kids and other pets, should come along to ensure a good match. If it feels right, we encourage same-day adoptions! Carly is waiting for her forever home to help her write the next chapter of her story. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Carly

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Carly, as a large mixed-breed dog, will thrive in environments where she has space to play and explore. She can adapt to both homes with yards and apartment living, provided she receives sufficient exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Carly enjoys having outdoor space to run and play. Regular outings to a yard or nearby park will help her burn off energy and stay happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Given Carly's young age and playful demeanor, she may do well in homes with children, but introductions and supervision are always important.