Beckett
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Beckett
AvailableBeckett is a large black mouth cur mixed breed male with a short yellow, tan, and black coat. He is house trained, neutered, and up to date on his vaccinations. Beckett currently resides in Springfield, MO. He is five years old and loves routine and quality time with people and other pets.
About Beckett
Beckett is a five-year-old, 64-pound black mouth cur mix with a short, fawn and black coat who lives for quality time with his person. He’s house trained and happiest when sleeping close by or hanging out in the kitchen, waiting for scraps while you cook. Beckett looks forward to daily walks, and you’ll catch him showing off his paw-shaking trick when the mood is right. He’s a bit cautious with new people and animals, so he’ll need some time to adjust, but once you’ve earned his trust, he’ll turn into a real cuddler. He loves to do zoomies, toss around toys, and has a silly habit of howling along with musical instruments. Beckett’s foster says he’s got a touch of wanderlust, so a secure fenced yard is a must, and he would thrive with a friendly dog companion. Beckett just needs a patient, loving person who’ll help him learn to relax around strangers and give him the routine and affection he craves. All in all, he’s an affectionate, quirky guy looking for his pack. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Beckett
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Beckett, as a black mouth cur mix, thrives in an environment where he can be part of the family and have space to move around, ideally with a secure yard. He would do best in a home that offers both companionship and room to play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Black mouth curs like Beckett benefit from access to a fenced yard where they can exercise and satisfy their curiosity. They need enough space for daily walks, playtime, and the occasional zoomies.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Beckett is known to get along with children, and black mouth cur mixes generally do well in families that include kids, especially if they have respectful boundaries and proper introductions.
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