Fern
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Fern
AvailableMeet Fern, a young female terrier mix weighing around 30 lbs. This medium-sized dog boasts a beautiful tan and white coat. Though not yet altered, she is vaccinated and ready for her new home in Marietta, GA. Fern's sweet personality and playful nature make her an ideal companion.
About Fern
Fern is a sweet terrier mix with a gentle presence and a lovely tan and white coat that makes her stand out. She arrived at Cobb Animal Services on July 8th, and at just 1 year old, she's already experienced a lot in her life, including having her own litter of puppies. Fern is treat-motivated, eager to learn, and shows her willingness to connect with people by sitting nicely for rewards. While she may take a bit of time to adjust to a new environment, her affectionate nature shines through more with each passing day. In addition to being up to date on vaccines and heartworm negative, Fern will be spayed before adoption, ensuring she won’t have any more litters. It’s heartwarming to note that she arrived at the shelter with another dog named Willow, and they share a strong bond. Adopters are encouraged to consider bringing both girls home, so they can continue to provide each other companionship. Fern is patiently waiting in Kennel #77 for a loving home where she can finally settle in and enjoy a peaceful life. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Fern
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Fern, as a terrier mix, typically thrives in environments that allow for some play and exercise, whether it's a home with a backyard or an active household that enjoys regular walks.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Generally, terriers like Fern enjoy having a moderate outdoor space for play and exploration. Regular walks and playtime are important for her well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Fern hasn’t been tested with children, terriers are often playful and affectionate, which makes them potentially good companions for kids, especially with proper introductions.











