Zara
Available
Zara
AvailableZara is a female, adult mixed breed. She weighs around 50 lbs and is spayed, making her a great companion ready for her next chapter. Currently located in Shelburne, VT, this sweet girl is lower-energy, gets along well with other dogs, and appears to be house trained. She deserves a warm, loving home where she can feel safe and cherished.
About Zara
Zara is ready to find her forever home or a loving foster! At around 7 years old and weighing about 50 lbs, this sweet female mixed breed has had a tough time. After being displaced from a caring home, she found herself in a shelter where she was running out of time. Zara is lower-energy and gets along well with other dogs; she might adapt well to living with cats too, though each relationship differs. She seems to be potty trained and is also crate trained, making her an easy companion. Zara's current caretaker describes her as a good girl needing a calm and safe environment to thrive. Lost without her previous home and human, Zara is eager for love and stability once again. Don’t overlook this gentle soul who just wants to fill her heart again. If you feel you could be the right match, consider fostering first to see if you’re a perfect fit! Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Zara
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Zara, the mixed-breed dog, is likely best suited for a calm environment where she can relax and feel secure. Low-energy settings will help her thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Zara doesn’t require a large outdoor space; a small yard or regular walks would be enough for her since she is lower-energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Zara hasn't been specifically tested with children, her gentle and calm nature suggests she may adapt well to a home with kids.











