Hank The One Eye
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Hank The One Eye
AvailableHank The One Eye is a small, adult male terrier mix with a short, yellow and tan coat. He is neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. Currently not house trained, Hank resides in Fresno, CA and would do best with someone ready to spend time helping him settle in.
About Hank The One Eye
Hank The One Eye has a look that sets him apart, but don’t let the missing eye fool you—he’s all heart. He’s got a playful, joyful streak with just the right dose of goofiness, making ordinary days a little more entertaining. Hank needs a bit of patience at first; he tends to be shy when meeting new faces. Once he warms up, though, he’s openly affectionate and loves a good cuddle. Hank enjoys his independence and can spend time exploring on his own, balanced by his love for play. He does better around female dogs and isn’t a fan of sharing space with other males. His breed is a bit of a mystery—terrier, poodle mix, schnauzer mix, or perhaps something else—but what’s clear is that he’s about two years old and looking for a family to call his own. Hank isn’t house trained yet, so an adopter ready to work on that and let Hank adjust at his own pace will be a good fit. He’s currently in Fresno, CA and waiting for someone to give him a shot at a real forever home. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Hank The One Eye
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hank The One Eye, a terrier mix, generally adapts well to most living environments ranging from apartments to homes with yards, as long as he gets enough playtime and interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Terrier mixes like Hank The One Eye appreciate some outdoor space to explore and burn off energy, but can do fine with regular walks and play sessions if a yard isn't available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hank The One Eye's terrier nature often does well with respectful children, especially if play is supervised and children are taught gentle behavior around dogs.











