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Frankie Hewey

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9 years old|Boston Terrier|Male|Small|Maryville, TN
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly

Frankie Hewey is a male senior Boston Terrier-Pug mix who is small in size. He is currently in the care of Boston Terrier Rescue of East Tennessee. Frankie is house trained, has been neutered, and is up to date on vaccinations. He enjoys the company of dogs but requires a home without cats. Born on October 17, 2016, he falls under the Libra sun sign, making him naturally charming and sociable.

About Frankie Hewey

Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Meet Frankie Hewey, a charming Boston Terrier-Pug mix, often called a “bugg!” After arriving as a stray in rough shape, thanks to dedicated foster care, he’s now thriving: at a healthy weight, with silky, growing fur and a cheerful demeanor. Frankie adores backyard adventures and dreams of a family with a yard to explore and maybe some tug-of-war with his loved ones—especially other dogs. He has a playful side and loves gathering cozy blankets for epic nap sessions. Frankie will chase cats if given the chance, so he needs a feline-free forever home. This sweet boy is ready to bring joy, affection, and plenty of fun to his next family. Could that be yours? Make their next chapter their best one yet.

Questions about Frankie Hewey

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

    The Boston Terrier is generally well-suited for both apartments and houses, as long as they receive regular interaction and exercise. They thrive in loving homes where they can be close to their family.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Boston Terriers do not require large yards but appreciate regular walks and a small, secure outdoor area to explore and play. A backyard is a bonus, but not a necessity with daily exercise.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Boston Terriers are usually gentle and playful with children, making them a popular choice for families. Their affectionate and sturdy nature allows them to interact safely with kids.