Bindy
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Bindy
AvailableBindy is a 1 year and 6 month old female Jack Russell Terrier with a bicolor short coat currently in Lago Vista, TX. She is not house trained and is looking for a home with a fenced yard, as she is not leash trained. Bindy is spayed and up to date on vaccinations. She's a curious girl who would thrive with friendly dog companions.
About Bindy
Bindy is a curious Jack Russell Terrier with a bicolor coat who has made big strides since her early days living in the woods with her family. At about one and a half years old, she's learning about the world at her own pace, and she's especially interested in new sights and smells. Bindy is not leash trained yet, so she must have a secure, fenced yard—no apartment living for her. She's not house trained, so she'll need someone patient and willing to teach her the basics. Bindy truly blossoms around outgoing, friendly dogs and would do best with a confident canine companion who can help her settle in. Her brother Spud, also in the rescue, is her favorite buddy. If you have the right setup and are looking for a sweet, inquisitive dog ready for the next chapter, Bindy could be a great fit. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Bindy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bindy is a Jack Russell Terrier, a breed that generally thrives in homes with access to a secure yard where they can be active and safely explore. Apartments aren't usually ideal unless the owner can provide ample daily exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jack Russell Terriers like Bindy need a fair amount of outdoor space. A fenced yard is best, so she can move around, investigate, and burn off energy safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jack Russell Terriers are often good with children, especially when they are socialized early and supervised during play. Bindy would do best in a home where kids can respect her boundaries and energy levels.











