Oreo
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Oreo
AvailableOreo is a large, adult female described as a Terrier/Mixed Breed. She is currently located at the City of Fort Worth Animal Shelter. Oreo has already been spayed, which is a great step towards her ongoing health and care. While her exact weight and coat length are not specified, her breed type suggests she will be a sturdy and loving addition to the home.
About Oreo
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Oreo is a sweet female who was found as a stray and is now looking for a loving forever home. Though she is heartworm positive, the shelter is committed to covering her treatment costs for her adopter or any rescue placement, ensuring she gets the care she needs without extra expense to you. True to her delightful name, Oreo has a gentle and loving temperament. She is very sweet and well-mannered, keeping her kennel clean and always taking care of her business outside. Oreo is already spayed and knows the command "sit," taking treats gently (although she may excitedly jump up when anticipating her next snack, she's never grabby). She shows positive behavior around other dogs and has shown a particular fondness for male dogs during her shelter stays. As she transitions to her new home, consider following the 3-3-3 guideline: three days to decompress, three weeks to learn the new routine, and three months to truly settle in and become part of the family. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Oreo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Terrier/mixed breed dogs tend to thrive in homes where they receive plenty of companionship, structure, and exercise. They typically do well in both houses with yards and spacious apartments, provided they get enough attention and activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large terrier/mixed breeds benefit from a secure yard or regular access to parks for daily exercise. They enjoy space to play, but ample walks and interactive playtime can meet their needs in various settings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Large mixed breed dogs, especially those with terrier backgrounds, are often affectionate and enjoy the company of children, particularly if socialized from a young age. Supervised introductions and play are recommended with young kids.
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