Doc
Available
Doc
AvailableDoc is a Terrier/mixed breed with yellow and white fur, fitting comfortably into the medium size range. He is two years and two months old and has already been neutered, with vaccinations up to date. As an adult male, Doc calls Clarksdale, MS home while he searches for his forever family.
About Doc
Meet Doc, a medium-sized Terrier/mixed breed with a temperament that's hard not to love. This two-year-old brings just the right balance of playful energy and calm affection. Doc greets you at the door with a happy wag and has a way of making every day a bit brighter. He’s perfectly content to bounce around in the yard, chase after a favorite toy, or curl up next to you for a lazy afternoon nap. Doc has a gentle, easygoing personality, so he fits in with a variety of lifestyles—maybe you want an adventure buddy or a couch companion; he’s game for either. Doc’s yellow and white coat hints at his golden, positive nature, and his Pisces sun sign is clear when you see the affection he brings to people. While you can adopt him from anywhere, Doc truly shines in person—his cheerful, loving presence is best experienced firsthand. If you’re looking for a loyal, entertaining, all-around good dog to share your life with, Doc is waiting in Clarksdale, MS for someone just like you. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Doc
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Doc, as a Terrier/mixed breed, usually adapts well to various homes, from apartments to houses with yards. He thrives most where regular interaction and daily walks are part of his routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Terrier/mixed breeds like Doc enjoy having access to a safe outside area for exploring, but daily walks and active play are just as important if outdoor space is limited.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Doc’s Terrier/mixed breed background generally makes for a friendly and adaptable companion, often suitable for families with respectful children.











