Capybara
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Capybara
AvailableCapybara is a 2-year-8-month-old female mixed breed dog weighing in at a large size. She has a lovely coat in white/cream and black colors. Capybara is spayed and up to date on vaccinations. She shows signs of being house trained and is living in Cincinnati, OH.
About Capybara
Meet Capybara, a sweet and affectionate pup who loves to play and snuggle. This charming dog is a people-oriented companion, eager to learn and bond with her family. Capybara already knows "sit" and is motivated to pick up new commands, especially with some tasty treats or praise. She seems to be potty trained and has been lovingly described as a "little angel" when her needs are met. Capybara enjoys a healthy mix of activities—she thrives during training sessions, delights in playing with toys, and cherishes quiet moments for cuddles. She gets along gently with other dogs and prefers calm companions. With her playful spirit and endearing personality, Capybara is ready to find a loving family to call her own. All adoptable pets at Cincinnati Animal CARE are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready for their new homes! You can visit the shelter any day from 1–6 pm to meet animals like Capybara. Bring along a valid ID, and you're good to go. If you have resident pets, feel free to bring them to ensure Capybara is the right match. Ready to meet your new best friend? Hit apply and let's get started.
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Questions about Capybara
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Capybara, being a mixed-breed dog, typically does well in a home where she can receive attention and companionship. A family that can engage her through play and training is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Capybara enjoys her yard time, so access to outdoor space is beneficial for her to explore and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Capybara's gentle demeanor suggests she could be a good fit for homes with children, especially if they're taught to interact calmly with her.











