Blaze Trained & Sponsored
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Blaze Trained & Sponsored
AvailableBlaze Trained & Sponsored is a male brindle and white/cream Terrier mix with a short coat and medium build in Umatilla, FL. He is not yet house trained and has been neutered. He's also fully vaccinated.
About Blaze Trained & Sponsored
Blaze Trained & Sponsored is a lively, two-year-old male brindle Terrier mix with a white or cream coat. He's built for fun and thrives around other dogs, but absolutely needs a cat-free home. With his medium size and high energy, Blaze suits an active owner or family who loves getting outdoors. Kids might find his energy a bit much, so older children or adults only will be the best fit. Blaze is no slouch in the brains department—after ten weeks of obedience training, he knows both the basics and intermediate commands, learns quickly, and would really benefit from ongoing training and stimulation. He isn't house trained yet, but he's eager to learn. You can meet him in the play yards at the shelter to see his playful charm in person. His adoption fee is fully sponsored, so bringing Blaze home means no upfront fee. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Blaze Trained & Sponsored
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Blaze Trained & Sponsored is a mixed-breed Terrier who will do best in an active home that can match his energetic personality. Terriers often thrive in houses with access to a yard or families who enjoy frequent walks and outings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A dog like Blaze Trained & Sponsored, with Terrier roots and plenty of energy, usually appreciates a backyard to play or daily visits to parks. Regular outdoor time is a must for his happiness.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Terrier mixes like Blaze Trained & Sponsored are playful but can be a bit too energetic for small children. They tend to do better with older kids or adults who understand dog body language.











