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Pearl is a truly precious and innocent puppy, weighing 36 pounds at just 5 months old. She may be smaller than her brother, but she makes up for it with her sweet and snuggly nature. Her striking midnight black coat, adorned with perfectly placed white spots, makes her a beautiful counterpart to any companion. Pearl is quieter than her brother, offering a calm yet affectionate presence, and her eyes reflect a gentle soul ready for a loving home.
As a Saint Bernard mix, Pearl is likely to grow into a loyal and gentle companion. Saint Bernards are known for their calm demeanor, patience, and protective instincts, making them wonderful family dogs. The Terrier influence might add a touch of spirited playfulness and intelligence, suggesting she will enjoy engaging activities and mental stimulation. With her short coat, she'll require moderate grooming to keep her looking her best and moderate exercise to maintain her health and happiness.
Pearl is looking for a home that can provide her with continued socialization and training to help her blossom into a well-adjusted adult dog. Her moderate energy level means she'll enjoy daily walks and playtime, but also appreciates quiet time for cuddles. Being spayed and up-to-date on her vaccinations (DHPP, Lyme, Rabies) means she's ready to join her forever family. A household prepared for a growing, loving companion will find a devoted friend in Pearl.
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