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Farrah

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10 months old|Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|Detroit, MI
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🧠 Smart

Farrah is an 11-month-old spayed female mixed breed. She is approximately 44 lbs and is a medium-sized dog. Currently located in Detroit, MI, she is affectionate and energetic, showing a playful personality. Farrah is seeking an active family that can provide her the love and training she needs.

About Farrah

Farrah is an 11-month-old, spayed female mixed breed weighing around 44 lbs. This lively puppy is brimming with energy and affection, eager to share her love with everyone around her. She seeks constant connection and will readily curl up into your lap or lean against you, soaking up all the attention she can get. Although she’s still figuring out her boundaries, once given a bit of time, she happily engages with her toys, showcasing her playful demeanor. Farrah walks nicely on a leash and sits politely for treats, taking them with a gentle mouth. Her affectionate personality really shines once she warms up to you, often punctuated by sweet puppy kisses. Farrah will thrive in an active home where she can receive the exercise, structure, and training every young pup needs. She seems non-reactive around other dogs, suggesting a potential for living with a furry sibling after proper introductions. As with any dog, it's essential to take your time for her to settle in to show her true personality. Ready to welcome a loving companion? Apply to adopt Farrah today!

Questions about Farrah

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

    Mixed breed dogs like Farrah typically do well in homes with active families who can provide plenty of exercise and stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Farrah will appreciate a yard to play in, but regular walks and playtime will satisfy her outdoor needs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Farrah's behavior with children is unknown, so it's best to introduce her to kids slowly.