Say hello to Queenie – a young, bouncy bundle of joy who’s ready to start her next big adventure! Queenie is full of playful energy and acts just like a big puppy – she’s silly, sweet, and always up for some fun. Everything in the home is new to her, so she’ll need some time and patience as she figures out what’s what (and what’s not for nibbling!). She loves people and isn’t shy about showing it – expect joyful bounces and enthusiastic greetings on walks! Queenie is very affectionate and loves a fuss, but she’s still learning her manners and can be a bit mouthy when she’s excited, so she’ll benefit from consistent guidance as she grows into her paws. If you’re looking for a playful, loving companion and have the time and energy to help a young greyhound blossom, Queenie could be your perfect match!
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Queenie has the potential to make doggy friends, though her exuberance might be a bit much for some, so slow, steady introductions are key.
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