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Tank

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3-7 years|Boxer, Terrier|Male|Medium|Princeton, WV
🐾 FriendlyšŸŽ¾ PlayfulšŸ¤— AffectionatešŸŽ‰ Social

Tank is a medium-sized adult male, a Boxer/Terrier mix currently living in Princeton, WV. His vaccinations are up-to-date, adding to his readiness for a new home. With an engaging personality and classic Boxer/Terrier build, Tank looks forward to finding his next adventure with a loving adopter.

About Tank

Meet Tank, a confident, medium-sized adult with loads of personality. He’s a Boxer/Terrier mix who greets his people every day with a wagging tail and genuine excitement for what’s next. Tank brings energy and cheer into the house, always game for an adventure or a quick round of fetch. Underneath the playful side, you’ll find a dog who’s all about connection—he’s happiest snuggled up close, soaking in every moment with his human. Tank’s a crowd-pleaser and likes to make everyone in the room feel welcome and important. He does best in a home that understands both his need for activity and affection. While adaptable, Tank settles in best with people who appreciate that adopting a dog is a real commitment. You’ll need to meet Tank in person—no remote adoptions here—and get a sense of his big-hearted vibe for yourself. Keep an eye out for updates as the rescue learns more about his habits and unique quirks. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!

Questions about Tank

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

    A Boxer/Terrier mix like Tank thrives in a home where he can get daily interaction and activity. He'll do well in a moderately active household that gives him space to play and people to bond with.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Tank, as a medium Boxer/Terrier mix, will appreciate a yard or regular outdoor walks. He doesn’t need a massive property, but consistent outdoor time keeps him happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Boxer/Terrier mixes like Tank are often friendly and social. With proper introductions and boundaries, they can be great around children in homes that offer supervision and teach respectful interactions.