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Lariat

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3 years old|Cattle Dog, Mixed Breed|Male|Medium|Austin, TX
🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly🧠 Smart🤗 Affectionate💪 Independent

Lariat is a male Cattle Dog/mixed breed, about 3 years and 9 months old, currently in Austin, TX. He has a medium build and a unique coat with white, cream, and red/orange tones. He is house-trained and neutered, and his vaccinations are up to date. Leos like Lariat, born August 13, are known for their sunny personalities and loyalty.

About Lariat

Lariat is an easy-going buddy on all fronts. In the car, he keeps to himself—quiet and calm. At home, he's house-trained, adaptable, and doesn't get worked up by barking neighbors, which makes him a good fit for households seeking some peace, even if that's sometimes broken by the outside world. Lariat is big on water play and happy to entertain himself, though he checks in with you and likes to know you're near. Throw a ball or a toy and he'll fetch it back, making playtime simple and fun. Walks are a breeze; he's well-mannered on leash so you can actually enjoy the outing. Lariat's affectionate side comes out when things settle down, always ready for extra scritches and attention. If you want a dog that’s both independent and loving, Lariat fits the bill. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Lariat

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

    Lariat, as a Cattle Dog/mixed breed, typically thrives in a home where he has room to move and plenty of interaction from his people. Active households or those with access to outdoor spaces are great fits.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Cattle Dog/mixed breeds like Lariat appreciate some outdoor space to burn off energy, though they're adaptable. Daily walks and regular play time in a yard or park will keep him happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Lariat’s mix is generally known to do well with children, especially those who understand how to interact with dogs respectfully. Supervision is always key, but with the right energy, they make solid family companions.