Lucky Penny
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Lucky Penny
AvailableMeet Lucky Penny, a medium-sized, nine-month-old spayed female with a stunning black and cream coat. She is vaccinated and ready for her forever home in Davenport, IA. While her weight isn't specified, she embodies the playful and loving spirit of a young dog. Lucky Penny is house trained and eager to learn, making her a fantastic companion.
About Lucky Penny
Lucky Penny is a delightful young girl ready to fill your home with joy and companionship. At just nine months old, she's full of curiosity, energy, and affectionate cuddles at the end of a busy day. Lucky Penny is looking for a family who will guide her through new experiences while showering her with love and attention. She's eager to find her forever home and become your best friend. Lucky Penny is good with bigger dogs, making her a perfect addition to a family with larger canine companions. Interested adopters are encouraged to visit the shelter during adoption hours to meet her. Once you've met her and completed the application process, a meet-and-greet with other dogs in your home can be arranged. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Lucky Penny
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lucky Penny, as a young mixed-breed dog, thrives in a loving home that provides plenty of attention and engagement. An environment where she has space to play and explore would be ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A home with a decent-sized yard or access to parks would be beneficial for Lucky Penny to burn off her energy and satisfy her curiosity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lucky Penny is young and full of energy, which typically makes her suitable for homes with children who can play and interact with her appropriately.











