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Tac

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3 years old|Vizsla|Male|Medium|Raleigh, NC
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children

Tac is a neutered male Vizsla mix, around 3 years and 5 months old, living in Raleigh, NC. He has a medium build with a short, rich red coat. Tac is house trained and up to date on vaccinations. He's happiest with a fenced yard and another kind dog for company.

About Tac

Tac, also known as Red, is a 51-pound Viszla with a striking red coat and a sensitive soul. After a rough start in life, he landed safely in a loving foster home at just three months old. Over nearly two years, he’s made steady progress, but still moves slowly when it comes to trust. New people make him nervous at first, but once he settles in, he'll surprise you with his capacity for affection and loyalty. Tac absolutely requires both a fenced yard and the company of at least one friendly dog. A calm, patient approach is essential—he does best in an environment with routines and gentle encouragement. The good news? Food and kindness go a long way toward earning his confidence. He’s house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccines. Tac will reward a little patience with years of love. If you’ve got the right home, he’s ready to meet you in Raleigh, NC. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Tac

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Tac is a Vizsla mix, and dogs of this background thrive in a home with space to move and a fenced yard. They appreciate active, structured households where they can bond with people and other pets.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Dogs like Tac need daily access to a secure, fenced yard and benefit from regular walks or playtime outdoors. Vizsla mixes are athletic, needing room to exercise safely.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Tac's Vizsla background and his own experience suggest he can do well in homes with respectful children, especially if adults help with introductions and supervise early interactions.