Sandy
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Sandy
AvailableSandy is a small, spayed female, three-year-old mixed breed dog, combining the best traits of Pit Bull and Labrador. She is vaccinated and ready for a loving home in Wasilla, AK. Although her weight isn't listed, her playful spirit is what truly defines her. Sandy is eager to embark on new adventures with her forever family.
About Sandy
Sandy is a vibrant three-year-old spayed female Pit Bull/Labrador mix located in Wasilla, AK. She has a big personality and an even bigger heart, enjoying every adventure she can find—especially car rides! Whether it’s a trip to explore a new hiking trail or a quick stop for a pup cup at the local coffee shop, Sandy thrives best when she’s by your side. She’s friendly with other dogs and loves canine companionship. While her relationship with cats is still undetermined, a gradual introduction is advised for homes with feline friends. It's essential to know that Sandy can be protective over her food, so she needs a family ready to manage mealtimes thoughtfully and support her positive training journey. If you're seeking a loyal companion who will ride shotgun on every adventure and bring joy to your life, Sandy might just be the perfect match for you. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$450Payment after application.
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Questions about Sandy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A mixed-breed dog like Sandy thrives in environments where they can receive plenty of love and attention. She would do well in a home where she can enjoy both indoor companionship and outdoor adventures.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sandy appreciates a home with some outdoor space for exploration and play. Regular walks and trips to parks will keep her happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Sandy is likely to be suitable for homes with children, especially if they are taught to respect her space. A gradual introduction is always recommended.









