Xena
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Xena
AvailableXena is a female Great Pyrenees mix puppy, approximately 3 months old. Her long, black-and-white coat complements her playful nature. Though she is still working on being house trained, she has been vaccinated and is ready to learn. At 18 pounds, she fits well in a family setting in Los Angeles, CA.
About Xena
Meet Xena, a lively 3-month-old Great Pyrenees mix with a vibrant personality. Weighing 18 pounds, this charming black-and-white fluffball embodies both adventure and affection. True to her warrior name, Xena eagerly explores her surroundings, whether she's confidently navigating stairs or playfully investigating new places. Her inquisitive nature makes each day an exciting journey. When playtime ends, she transforms into the perfect cuddle buddy, curling up to soak in love and warmth from her humans. Xena sports a lovely long coat adorned with cute white βsocksβ that add to her irresistible charm. Her friendly nature has already won over a resident dog in her foster home, and sheβs likely to get along well with cats and kids too. As a young puppy, she is still in the process of learning house-training, so sheβll need a patient family willing to guide her. If you're seeking a loyal friend who'll accompany you on adventures and eagerly snuggle up after, Xena might just be your perfect match. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Xena
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Xena and her breed typically thrive in environments where they have space to roam and explore while also receiving ample love and attention from their families.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A Great Pyrenees mix like Xena appreciates a good amount of outdoor space for play and exploration, ideally a secure yard where she can safely wander and discover.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Xena is known to get along well with children, making her an excellent companion for families.











