Cinna
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Cinna
AvailableCinna is a spayed female Hound mix puppy located in Pelham, NH. At just 3 months old, she is full of energy and curiosity. Although she's still a baby, Cinna is making progress with house training but is not yet fully house trained. She has a short brindle coat and weighs around 20 pounds now, with an expected size of medium as she grows. Cinna is up to date on vaccinations and poised to be a loving companion for an active family.
About Cinna
Meet Cinna! Cinna is a charming 3-month-old Hound mix with a striking brindle coat and unique markings. Currently around 20 pounds, she’s expected to grow into a lovely 70-pound adult. With an endearing personality, she effortlessly combines beauty with puppy charm. Her friendly and affectionate nature means she gets along well with everyone, including other dogs, children, and even cats (though she might want to invite them for some playful fun!). Cinna’s happy-go-lucky disposition is perfect for an active family looking for a lifelong companion. Like any puppy, Cinna loves running and exploring but knows how to enjoy some cuddle time after a day filled with adventures. She’s making good strides with house training and will thrive in a family eager to continue her training. Already spayed and up to date on vaccinations, Cinna is set to make a wonderful addition to any home. If you’re in search of a devoted friend with both looks and personality, Cinna is ready to steal your heart. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Cinna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cinna, as a Hound mix, does well in an active living environment where she has plenty of space to play and explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cinna will benefit from a yard or nearby parks for regular exercise and play, given her energetic nature.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Cinna gets along wonderfully with children and would thrive in a family setting.











