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Reese

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6 years old|Terrier|Female|Medium|Cape May Court House, NJ
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart🚽 House Trained

Reese is a six-year, seven-month-old brindle Terrier in Cape May Court House, NJ. She is a spayed female with a short coat, up-to-date vaccinations, and is house trained. Reese does not have special needs. She gets along with cats and, while selective, may do well with some dogs.

About Reese

Reese is a brindle-coated Terrier, about six and a half years old, who came into the shelter after her previous owners couldn’t keep her. She’s affectionate and loves to be active. Outside, she thrives—romping around in the yard, playing fetch, and splashing in any pool or puddle she can find. On daily walks, Reese shows off good leash manners and enjoys taking in her surroundings. She’s crate trained and house trained, and her behavior cues are solid. Once comfortable, Reese seeks out affection, leaning in close to her person for some love. While Reese does well with cats, she’s dog selective and is likely best matched for homes with older children rather than young kids. This sweet girl is ready for a home where she can bond deeply and be part of the daily action. Born on October 26, Reese is a Scorpio—meaning she brings plenty of spirited energy and devotion. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Reese

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Reese, as a Terrier, is adaptable and generally fits well in both houses with yards and spacious apartments, as long as she gets her daily exercise. She thrives with active families who offer regular play and attention.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Terriers like Reese enjoy having access to a secure yard or regular outings to parks. Daily walks and play sessions outside are important to keep her happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Reese, being a Terrier, is often a good fit for families with older children who understand dog boundaries. Her history suggests she is best with older kids rather than young children.