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Kanobi

Available
8 years and up|Wirehaired Terrier, Wire Fox Terrier|Male|Medium|Islip Terrace, NY
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Kanobi is a neutered male senior mixed-breed Wirehaired Terrier/Wire Fox Terrier with a medium-length, gray and white coat. He is fully house trained and up to date on vaccinations. Kanobi is currently in Islip Terrace, NY, and is best suited for a calm, low-key home where he can relax in his golden years. He does not require special medical care.

About Kanobi

Kanobi is a reserved gentleman with a touch of gray and silver in his wiry coat, preferring calm routines and quiet corners. At around 8.5 to 9 years old, he moves at a senior’s pace and values peaceful spaces—he’d thrive best in a home that respects his mellow outlook. Shy by nature and especially uneasy around men, Kanobi bonds slowly but genuinely, especially with women. He’s lived among other dogs and doesn’t mind sharing with polite, medium or smaller canine companions, though he may prefer the company of cats or living as the only pet. Kanobi is crate trained and fully house trained, prioritizing comfort and gentle routines. A good fit for an adopter who understands his sensitive side and is looking for a quiet companion to share in life’s softer moments. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Kanobi

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

    Kanobi, being a Wirehaired Terrier/Wire Fox Terrier mix, is typically best suited for a calm, homey environment. Mature dogs like Kanobi appreciate quieter households, especially when they get older.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Wirehaired Terrier mixes like Kanobi do well with regular walks and some safe outdoor space to sniff and explore, but as a senior, he’ll be content with shorter, manageable outings.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Kanobi’s breed is often gentle, but due to his reserved and shy nature, particularly at his age, he would do best in an adult-only or low-activity home without young children.