Peanut
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Peanut
AvailablePeanut is a large male puppy, around 2 months old, with a beautiful yellow, tan, and fawn coat of medium length. Although he is not altered yet, he is up-to-date with vaccinations. He understands the concept of pottying outside and enjoys the company of other dogs and likely cats. Peanut is located in Gallatin, TN.
About Peanut
Meet Peanut, a member of the adorable Peanut, Butter & Jelly Litter! Heโs about 12 weeks old and eager to find his forever family. Rescued after being found loose in the country, Peanut was initially shy and skittish, making him the hardest to catch. Fortunately, dedicated volunteers worked tirelessly to bring him to safety. After a couple of weeks of care and patience, things have started to change for Peanut and his siblings. Introduced to another puppy, Fionna, theyโve begun to learn how to be playful and enjoy their surroundings, which is remarkable given their past. Peanut probably would do best in a home with children over 5, given his shy nature. While he's not house-trained yet, he understands the concept of using a doggy door. He enjoys the company of other dogs and likely would get along well with cats too. We believe Peanut is a mix of Great Pyrenees and Anatolian Shepherd, suggesting he may grow into a large dog, possibly ranging from 60 to 80 pounds. If you can give this sweet pup the home he deserves, please reach out to JoJo's DogHouse for an application. Heโs looking forward to a loving family!
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Questions about Peanut
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Peanut, being a mix of Great Pyrenees and Anatolian Shepherd, would thrive in an environment with plenty of space, ideally with a yard where he can play and explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Peanut would benefit from a good amount of outdoor space to stretch his legs and enjoy the fresh air, especially as he grows.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Peanut would likely do well in homes with children, especially those over 5, as his shy nature might make him suited for a gentle introduction.











