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Tux Iii

Available
3-7 years|Terrier|Male|Medium|Dallas, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart

Tux iii is a medium-sized male Terrier mix, around one year old and currently located at Dallas Pets Alive. His vaccinations are up to date, and he has been neutered for his health and well-being. Tux does not have any special needs.

About Tux Iii

Start your journey together! Apply now. Tux iii is the sweetest one-year-old medium-sized black lab and pit mix, overflowing with love and affection. Found with his brother and currently being fostered, Tux spends his days outdoors in a fenced backyard and is ready to share his big heart with a forever family. He is neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped for your peace of mind. This playful and affectionate pup loves running, playing, and snuggling just as much as relaxing. Tux is great with other dogs and has shown wonderful behavior around children of all ages, making him a fantastic companion for families. He enjoys pleasing his people and has already started to master leash walking, plus he adores car rides. Smart and eager to learn, with consistent training he is sure to pick up new skills in no time. Tux is searching for a loving, attentive home where he'll receive the time and affection he deserves. Make their next chapter their best one yet.

Questions about Tux Iii

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Terrier mixes are adaptable and can thrive in various living environments, including both houses with yards and apartment settings, as long as they receive daily exercise and mental stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A terrier mix typically enjoys having access to a secure yard for play, but they can adapt to smaller outdoor spaces if given regular walks and time to exercise.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Terrier mixes often make great companions for families with children, as they tend to be playful and affectionate, though supervision and early socialization are always important.