Honey Bun
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Honey Bun
AvailableHoney Bun is a Terrier/mixed breed adult female who is currently located at the Humane Society of Summit County. She is a medium-sized, spayed companion who brings a delightful mix of goofiness and affection to any home.
About Honey Bun
What are you waiting for? Apply today! Honey Bun is every bit as sweet as her name! This loving 2-year-old Terrier/mixed breed girl has a goofy charm that will have you smiling every day. She adores playing with her favorite toys and, once you’ve earned her trust, she truly shines as a loyal, cuddly companion. Because Honey Bun is a bit shy and sensitive when meeting new people, she thrives with a gentle approach and patient structure. You’ll see her true personality blossom as she grows comfortable and forms a special bond with you. Her preference is for a forever home with kids aged 13 and over where she can feel safe. As Honey Bun doesn’t feel at ease around other dogs and cannot live with cats, she’ll do best as the only pet—ready to soak up all of your affection. With her heartwarming disposition and playful spirit, Honey Bun is eager to become the sweetest addition to your family! Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Honey Bun
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Terrier/mixed breed dogs generally thrive in a loving household where they have enough interaction and mental stimulation. They can adapt to both apartments and homes with yards as long as their activity needs are met.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Terrier/mixed breeds appreciate regular outdoor time, but don't require a huge yard. Daily walks and playtime in a safe, enclosed area are typically sufficient.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Terrier/mixed breeds can do well with children, especially if they are socialized from a young age and children are taught respectful boundaries. However, supervision is always important.
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