Ivory
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Ivory
AvailableIvory is a medium-sized female Terrier/mixed breed dog currently at Allen County Animal Rescue Facility. She is young, full of energy, and has been spayed/neutered, making her ready for her forever home.
About Ivory
This could be the start of something paw-some. Meet Ivory, the delightful young dog who's bursting with energy and enthusiasm! With her medium build and charming personality, she's ready to bring joy to anyone's life. Just imagine her wagging tail and happy barks greeting you every morning! Ivory's a playful spirit who loves frolicking in the yard, chasing things that move, and, of course, soaking up all the love and attention she can get. She's not just a pet; she’s a soulful companion waiting to share cuddles and playtime. As a young pup, she has so much life ahead of her, and she’s eager to find her forever home. When you meet her, you'll notice how her eyes sparkle with excitement each time someone steps into the room! Potential adopters must meet and adopt Ivory in person at the Allen County Animal Rescue Facility. When you welcome Ivory into your home, you’re not just adopting a dog, you’re gaining a best friend for life! Adoption is the new adventure! Ready to roll?
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Questions about Ivory
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Terrier/mixed breed dogs typically adapt well to a variety of living environments, including both apartments and homes with yards. They thrive where there’s plenty of interaction and opportunities for physical and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A Terrier/mixed breed usually appreciates access to a secure, fenced outdoor space where they can run and play. Regular walks and playtime help keep them happy, even if they don’t have a large yard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Most Terrier/mixed breeds get along well with children, especially when properly socialized from a young age. Their playful and loving nature makes them good companions for families.
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