Juno
Available
Juno
AvailableJuno is a female cattle dog/terrier mix with a medium build, currently being cared for at Dog Star Rescue. As an adult, she enjoys a balanced, gentle temperament and is house trained. She is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date, ensuring she is ready for a smooth transition to her new family.
About Juno
Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin! Juno is the embodiment of love and resilience, capturing hearts wherever she goes. Weighing in at 42 pounds, this striking cattle dog/terrier mix is about two and a half years old and leaves a lasting impression with every pose and playful moment. After overcoming a tough past marked by neglect, Juno’s zest for life shines through as she wholeheartedly embraces cuddles and socializing. Her dream family will provide her with plenty of support, regular exercise, and, most importantly, a cat-free home—her curiosity makes feline friendships a bit too exciting! Whether lounging in the sun, going for long walks, or romping in the yard, Juno embraces every day with her loving and calm personality. She quickly settles into home life, showcasing gentle house manners and a few impressive tricks. Juno is both house and crate trained, enjoys the comfort of her crate, and adapts well as long as she’s given consistency and structure. She is mostly leash trained, though her enthusiasm for small animals may require just a little more practice on walks. Her friendly nature and medium energy make her a wonderful companion for those seeking a loyal friend ready for life’s next adventure. One look at Juno, and you’ll see future memories waiting to be made. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Juno
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cattle dog/terrier mixes are happiest in homes with active families who can provide space and opportunities for both mental and physical stimulation. They thrive in environments where they have access to a yard or plenty of outings and playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Medium-sized cattle dog/terrier mixes benefit from having a yard to play in or regular access to outdoor spaces. While they can adapt to apartment living, daily exercise and frequent walks are essential to keep them happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
This type of breed is generally known for being friendly and affectionate, making them suitable for families with children, provided there is proper supervision and socialization.
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