L'il Toast
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L'il Toast
AvailableThis adult female Cattle Dog/mixed breed is small in size and shows off a cheerful yellow/tan/blond/fawn coat. She is currently at Royal Animal Refuge and has already been spayed/neutered, with vaccinations up to date. Born on February 3rd, L'il Toast is a new addition to the rescue, awaiting a loving forever home.
About L'il Toast
Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Meet L'il Toast, the pint-sized dynamo about to steal your heart! With her petite frame and wagging tail, this adorable little lady is sure to bring a burst of sunshine into your life. She might be small, but she's full of energy and has enough love to fill any room. L'il Toast is new to the rescue, and every day her wonderful personality shines a little brighter. Each moment is an adventure, and her happy tail wags have a magical way of brightening even the dullest day. Once you experience the joy she brings, you won't want to let a single moment pass you by. Imagine all the cuddly snuggles and playful leaps that L'il Toast will share in her new home. To meet her, an in-person visit is required so you can experience her charm for yourself. She can't wait to find her forever family—could that be you? L'il Toast was born on February 3rd, which makes her an Aquarius! Aquarians are known for their unique and spirited personalities, so you can expect L'il Toast to keep you on your toes and brighten your home. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about L'il Toast
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cattle Dog/mixed breeds are highly adaptable and do well in environments where they receive plenty of mental and physical stimulation. They thrive in homes with access to outdoor space, but can also be happy in more urban or suburban settings if given regular exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These breeds usually benefit from a yard or access to a safe outdoor area, but daily walks and playtime can meet their needs if outdoor space is limited.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cattle Dog/mixed breeds can be very suitable for families with children, especially when properly socialized. They tend to be loyal and playful, but their energy and herding instincts mean supervision is recommended around young kids.
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