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Frank

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2 years old|Cattle Dog, Mixed Breed|Male|Medium|San Antonio, TX
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This friendly, adult male mixed breed Cattle Dog has a striking brown coat and is a medium-sized pup. He is currently located at San Antonio Pets Alive! and is already neutered and vaccinated, making him ready for a safe and loving home. Born on February 28, 2024, Frank is a Pisces, which means he may bring an extra dose of sweetness and charm to your life.

About Frank

They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Meet Frank! His gorgeous red coat matches his proud, high-stepping gait. Frank is friendly, happy, and eager to go, go, go! He has a perfect mixture of teenaged energy and solid sleeping skills. A smart pup, he is eager to learn commands and comes when he is called. He walks well on a leash and is very interested in making friends with everyone he encounters on walks. Frank is getting accustomed to crate training and is pretty quiet most all of the time (having his shank bone certainly helps!). Frank is a cute snack size and seems as though he will be a smaller/medium sized dog, so whether you have a ranch or an apartment, Frank should fit right in. He rides well in the car (as long as you can collect his drool) and cuddles in your lap like a true champ. Frank would love to be a part of your loving home! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Frank

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

    Cattle Dogs are highly versatile and adapt well to a variety of living environments, from rural ranches to city apartments, provided they get enough exercise and mental stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Cattle Dogs thrive with access to ample outdoor space, such as a yard or regular park visits, to help burn off their high energy. Daily walks and playtime are essential.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Cattle Dogs can be suitable for homes with children, especially when socialized early. Supervision is recommended, as their herding instincts may sometimes lead to nipping at heels during play.