Tesla
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Tesla
AvailableTesla is a female terrier mix with a short coat and a small frame, showing off her charming red and white coloring. She is house trained, spayed, and vaccinated. Tesla currently lives in San Jose, CA and is waiting for a loving adopter to give her a second chance.
About Tesla
Tesla is a petite terrier mix whose spark stands out even on quiet days. She spent her first years surviving tough streets and raising five pups before she landed safely in rescue. Her puppies have all found homes—now it’s her time. At roughly four years old and under 15 pounds, Tesla is small but brings a surprising amount of personality. She’s reserved at first and quietly checks out new people but melts into an affectionate, funny companion after just a bit of patience. Tesla gets along well with both children and other dogs. She’s crate trained, house trained, and quickly adapts to new spaces. She tends to follow her humans around, ready with affection—the classic shadow dog. Tesla is looking for a place she can settle in, shine, and just be herself. If you’re ready to welcome a loyal companion who’s already done the hard work, she’ll reward you with plenty of warmth and quiet joy. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Tesla
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tesla, as a terrier mix, typically adapts well to various environments—whether it's an apartment or a house with a yard. She does best in a home where she receives plenty of attention and affection.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A small yard or regular walks will keep Tesla happy. Terrier mixes generally have moderate energy and enjoy time outside, but don't require extensive space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tesla gets along beautifully with children, which is common for friendly terrier mixes. She would make a great match for families.











