


Penny - PENDING
- Adult
- Female
- Extra Large
About Penny - PENDING
Kingwood, TX
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Penny - PENDING’s Compatibility
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This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Penny - PENDING's Story
Meet Penny – the sweetest velcro Dane!<br/><br/>Breed: Great Dane <br/>Age: ~5 <br/>Size: 120 lbs of love<br/>Energy: Ultra low — 2 zoomies a day, then nap city<br/>Good with: People (loves both men & women), but prefers to be the only pet<br/>Kids: Best with older children<br/>Special Needs: Blind, but fearless and totally trusting on walks<br/><br/>Penny is the ultimate companion — loyal, loving, and happiest right next to you (or on top of your feet). She’s crate trained, fully potty trained, and quiet as a mouse. She’s a pro at listening to voice cues like "step," "stop," and "tree" — and she will sniff you out no matter where you are.<br/><br/>Meal times are pure joy. Her happy food dance is everything.<br/><br/>Penny would thrive in a calm home with a single person, couple, or family with older children. Due to her blindness and her size, small kids may not be the best fit — she can’t see them, and they can be unpredictable. She’d prefer to be the only pet in the home. Though she originally lived with other dogs (including Danes), she quickly decided she’d rather not share her space or her humans. She doesn’t react to dogs on leash, though, so walks are easy-peasy.<br/><br/>Penny loves her people so much she gets anxious when left alone — especially in a room away from you. She’s been known to try to chew her way back to your side (door knobs beware). But since moving her crate to the living room? She’s been a total angel.<br/><br/>Penny is ready to be your shadow, your snuggle buddy, your everything.<br/><br/>Adopt her and never go to the bathroom alone again. Adoption application: www.this-is-houston.org/adopt/adopt-application
Meet Penny – the sweetest velcro Dane!
Breed: Great Dane
Age: ~5
Size: 120 lbs of love
Energy: Ultra low — 2 zoomies a day, then nap city
Good with: People (loves both men & women), but prefers to be the only pet
Kids: Best with older children
Special Needs: Blind, but fearless and totally trusting on walks
Penny is the ultimate companion — loyal, loving, and happiest right next to you (or on top of your feet). She’s crate trained, fully potty trained, and quiet as a mouse. She’s a pro at listening to voice cues like "step," "stop," and "tree" — and she will sniff you out no matter where you are.
Meal times are pure joy. Her happy food dance is everything.
Penny would thrive in a calm home with a single person, couple, or family with older children. Due to her blindness and her size, small kids may not be the best fit — she can’t see them, and they can be unpredictable. She’d prefer to be the only pet in the home. Though she originally lived with other dogs (inclu
Meet Penny – the sweetest velcro Dane!
Breed: Great Dane
Age: ~5
Size: 120 lbs of love
Energy: Ultra low — 2 zoomies a day, then nap city
Good with: People (loves both men & women), but prefers to be the only pet
Kids: Best with older children
Special Needs: Blind, but fearless and totally trusting on walks
Penny is the ultimate companion — loyal, loving, and happiest right next to you (or on top of your feet). She’s crate trained, fully potty trained, and quiet as a mouse. She’s a pro at listening to voice cues like "step," "stop," and "tree" — and she will sniff you out no matter where you are.
Meal times are pure joy. Her happy food dance is everything.
Penny would thrive in a calm home with a single person, couple, or family with older children. Due to her blindness and her size, small kids may not be the best fit — she can’t see them, and they can be unpredictable. She’d prefer to be the only pet in the home. Though she originally lived with other dogs (including Danes), she quickly decided she’d rather not share her space or her humans. She doesn’t react to dogs on leash, though, so walks are easy-peasy.
Penny loves her people so much she gets anxious when left alone — especially in a room away from you. She’s been known to try to chew her way back to your side (door knobs beware). But since moving her crate to the living room? She’s been a
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