Maisey CI
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Maisey CI
AvailableMaisey CI is a 2-month-old female medium-sized mixed-breed puppy. She has a medium-length coat and displays a striking blend of white, cream, and chestnut colors. While she's not yet house trained, she is spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Located in Austin, TX, she is a delightful mix of playful energy and affectionate charm.
About Maisey CI
Meet Maisey CI, part of the "Brady Bunch" litter! This adorable family of mixed-breed puppies is as unique as they come, each with different looks and personalities. Some have fluffy coats, while others sport silky hair, and they come in colors like white, cream, and chestnut. Maisey CI is a happy, playful pup who thrives on adventure. You'll find her wrestling with her siblings, chasing toys, and exploring the world around her. She adores playing with other dogs and is great with kids, making her an ideal family companion. After a fun-filled play session, Maisey loves to snuggle up with her litter mates for a cozy nap. Expected to weigh between 35-40 pounds as an adult, she's just the right size for activities and cuddles alike. If you're searching for a sweet, spirited puppy like Maisey CI, your new family member is waiting for you! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Maisey CI
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Maisey CI, being a mixed-breed dog, generally adapts well to a variety of living environments, but she enjoys active households where she can explore and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Maisey CI will thrive in a home with a decent yard or access to parks, allowing her ample space for play and exploration.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Maisey CI is great with kids, making her a perfect addition to family homes.











