Hirit
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Hirit
AvailableHirit is a medium-sized, spayed female Jindo/Terrier mix with a black and white/cream coat. She has a medium-length coat and is up to date on vaccinations. Hirit is currently in San Ramon, CA. She is working on housebreaking and, given her background and temperament, would thrive in an experienced, caring home.
About Hirit
Hirit spent her early years in a tough situation—tied up alone, neglected, and often hungry. Despite all that, she’s stayed gentle and affectionate. Her spark for life is clear: Hirit is high energy and eager to get out into the world with someone who can keep up and provide structure. She’s a Jindo/Terrier mix, medium-sized and, after all she’s been through, she still greets people warmly and loves attention. She’s proven to get along well with most dogs and is good with kids, but she sometimes doesn't mesh with particular dogs, so a savvy, experienced adopter is essential. She’s housebreaking in progress, okay in a kennel, and manages well on leash. Hirit benefits most from a consistent leader and a home that values routine and ongoing training. Her ideal place is with someone who welcomes her energy and is willing to show her exactly what it means to be a family member. Hirit is waiting in San Ramon, CA for the right home to continue her journey. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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$650Payment after application.
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Questions about Hirit
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hirit is a Jindo/Terrier mix, and these breeds are typically happiest in a home that offers a safe, secure environment with strong routines. They do best with adopters who provide structure and engagement.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a medium-sized, high-energy Jindo/Terrier mix, Hirit will benefit from regular access to outdoor areas for exercise and play. A securely fenced yard or daily long walks will keep her healthy and happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jindo/Terrier mixes like Hirit can do well with children when supervised and socialized properly. She is reported to be good with kids, but ongoing supervision is important given her active temperament.











