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Ziggy The Silly

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3-7 years|Terrier|Male|Small|Citrus Heights, CA
💪 Independent🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained

Ziggy The Silly is a small, apricot terrier mix with a medium-length coat in Citrus Heights, CA. He is an adult male, house trained, and will be neutered before going home. Vaccinations are up to date, ensuring he’s healthy and ready for adoption.

About Ziggy The Silly

Ziggy The Silly is a little terrier mix with a playful streak and a strong will. This small, apricot-colored dog bursts with energy and genuinely thrives on attention from his person. He’s about four years old, house trained, has a medium coat, and is up to date on his shots. Neutering is planned as part of his adoption. Ziggy prefers the company of adults—he’d do best in an all-adult home, and he really needs to be the only dog in the household. He shines with experienced dog owners, especially those willing to give him the love and patience he craves. Grooming is not his favorite activity, so someone familiar with handling stubborn or sensitive dogs would suit him best. Ziggy’s not just looking for any home—he wants the right one where he can be himself and soak in all the attention. He’s waiting in Citrus Heights, CA, and ready for a fresh start with someone who understands his spunky terrier charm. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Ziggy The Silly

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

    Ziggy The Silly, a terrier, usually fits well in homes where he can be close to his people and have a predictable routine. He's best in an all-adult environment, ideally with someone who enjoys an active, engaging companion.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As a small terrier, Ziggy The Silly benefits from regular walks and playtime but doesn't require a large yard. He’ll thrive in a house or apartment as long as he gets sufficient exercise and stimulation.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Ziggy The Silly does best in adult-only homes, as he can be a bit stubborn and might not appreciate the unpredictability of younger children.