Tatum
Available
Tatum
AvailableTatum is a medium-sized, young female who is a Boxer mix. She is currently at the Humane Society of Adams County Inc. She’s spayed and is up to date on her vaccinations. Tatum is house trained, energetic, and ready to find her forever home. Born on November 27, she’s a Sagittarius—a sign known for adventurous spirit and enthusiasm!
About Tatum
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Meet Tatum, a young female Boxer mix with a sparkling social personality! Tatum adores being around people and thrives in active environments. She would do best with an owner who can provide her with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, ideally someone familiar with the Boxer breed’s unique energy and charm. This playful girl already knows a few basic commands and absolutely loves treats, Kong toys stuffed with peanut butter, going for walks, and cruising in the car. Tatum’s silly and loving nature ensures she steals hearts wherever she goes, especially since she can never get enough human affection! She would be wonderful around children of all ages, although her youthful energy means she’ll still need guidance on basic household rules, as she hasn’t lived indoors before. Tatum is crate and house trained, making her transition to family life easier. Potential adopters with other pets should plan a meet and greet, as her comfort with cats and dogs remains to be evaluated. A little TLC will make Tatum the happiest girl on the block. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Tatum
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Boxer, American Bulldog, and Pit Bull Terrier mix is best suited for an active household with space to play and plenty of opportunities for exercise. These breeds thrive when involved in family activities and benefit from a secure, loving home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This mix usually appreciates a home with a fenced yard or easy access to safe outdoor areas. Regular walks and playtime are important to keep them physically and mentally stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Boxers, American Bulldogs, and Pit Bull Terriers are generally known to be good with children, provided they are socialized from a young age. Their playful and loyal nature makes them excellent family companions.
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