Cheyenne
Available
Cheyenne
AvailableCheyenne is a small, 3-year-old female mixed breed dog with a short coat in an apricot and beige coloration. She is spayed and up to date on vaccinations, and she shares her space well with dogs. Cheyenne is ready to find her true home in New Port Richey, FL.
About Cheyenne
Cheyenne quietly observes the world, waiting for the right person to come along. This gentle soul won’t rush to the front of her kennel; instead, she takes her time to assess her surroundings. Having faced challenges early in life, Cheyenne understands that trust is a precious thing and requires time to build. She’s not the kind of dog who will jump into your arms but rather the one who needs patience and kindness to blossom. If you’re looking for an instant connection, Cheyenne might not be for you. However, if you’re willing to shower her with love and the reassurance that she is safe, she can transform into a loyal companion. Every moment of trust earned will be a step in her healing journey. Visualize being the first person to show her that life doesn’t have to be filled with fear. With your support, Cheyenne will learn joy and confidence, creating a bond that’s beautiful and profound. Don’t overlook this quiet girl. She’s searching for someone who believes in her potential and will never give up on her. Could you be the one to bring her home?
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Questions about Cheyenne
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cheyenne, being a mixed breed dog, often does well in calm living environments that offer stability and patience, which can help her adjust and thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cheyenne benefits from regular outdoor time but doesn’t require vast spaces. A cozy yard or nearby park for gentle strolls would suit her well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Cheyenne can get along with children, her cautious nature means she might be better suited for older kids who understand her need for gentle interactions.











