Titan
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Titan
AvailableTitan is a senior mixed breed male, medium-sized and black with a short coat, currently in Manchester, CT. He is neutered, house trained, and fully vaccinated. Titan is mostly blind and does require special attention due to his senior needs, but he is in otherwise good health.
About Titan
Titan is a spry 12-year-old, mostly blind mutt weighing around 30 lbs. No one really knows his ancestry, but he certainly doesn’t mind – he’s happy being your loyal companion. Titan is house trained but, like most dogs, takes a little time to get comfortable in a new environment. While blindness could slow some dogs down, Titan adapts quickly inside and out, using his other senses to navigate with surprising confidence. Aside from cataracts, his health is strong for his age. Titan needs a home with people experienced with senior dogs because he has the typical needs that come with age. He gets along with other dogs when introduced properly, and he should do fine with dog-savvy cats. Titan enjoys relaxing with his person on the couch or curling up on his bed surrounded by his plush toys. If you’re looking to offer a senior dog a place to finally settle and enjoy good company, Titan is ready to thank you with plenty of cuddle time. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Titan
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Titan, as a medium-sized mixed breed dog, thrives in a stable, quiet home, especially one experienced with senior dogs and prepared to accommodate his blindness.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Titan can adapt to smaller yards or frequent short walks, since his size and age mean he doesn’t need a lot of space; secure, familiar areas suit him best.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Titan's background as a senior, mostly blind dog means he isn’t recommended for homes with children—he’d be more comfortable in an adult household.











