TBoz
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TBoz
AvailableTboz is a mixed breed, medium-sized, neutered male dog who is about 3 years and 3 months old, with white, cream, and brown coloring. He is currently in Frederiksted, VI, and is fully vaccinated. Although his start was rocky, he's healing well and gaining confidence. Tboz enjoys the company of other dogs and is on his way to being a wonderful companion.
About TBoz
Tboz came from rough beginnings, surviving a gunshot wound at a young age alongside his friend Chili, after being abandoned in St Croix. His rear leg required surgery, but he's healed well and is now all about play. While Tboz is still working to rebuild his trust in people, he's made steady progress, now allowing volunteers to pet him—a big milestone for him. Playfulness truly defines him, especially when he's romping around with other dogs and taking on the role of gentle big brother to the younger puppies. Tboz thrives in the company of other dogs and especially enjoys time outdoors with his companions. For an adopter willing to give him space and patience, Tboz offers the joy of seeing real resilience up close. As a February pup, Tboz is an Aquarius—curious, independent, and one-of-a-kind. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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$250Payment after application.
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Questions about TBoz
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mixed breed dogs like Tboz typically adjust well to a range of living environments, from homes with yards to apartments, as long as they get enough exercise and interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tboz, as a medium mixed-breed dog, will benefit from daily walks and access to a yard or outdoor play area, but can adapt to homes without large yards if given regular activity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Many mixed-breed dogs, including Tboz, can do well with children, especially when they've been socialized early. Since he loves to play, he could make a good family companion, provided interactions are supervised while he continues to build trust.











