ziggy Fuzzrocket
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ziggy Fuzzrocket
AvailableZiggy Fuzzrocket is a young, small male Yorkshire Terrier/Fox Terrier mix, about 1 year and 2 months old, with a black and cream coat. He is neutered and vaccination records are up to date. Ziggy is currently in Spring Hill, KS, and is ready for a new start in a safe and caring home.
About ziggy Fuzzrocket
Ziggy Fuzzrocket and his siblings had a rough startāleft behind when their family moved out. Only these three pups were left behind after their parents were taken, so itās no surprise they came in scared and unsure. Right now, Ziggyās getting steady attention and kindness at the vet, which is already making a difference. With patience and a safe environment, heāll relax and his affectionate side will come out. Heās already starting to soak up support from everyone caring for him, and thereās no doubt Ziggy Fuzzrocket will blossom even further once settled into a loving home. For those curiousāborn March 13, Ziggy is a classic Pisces. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about ziggy Fuzzrocket
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ziggy Fuzzrocket is a Yorkshire Terrier/Fox Terrier mix and will thrive in a home where he gets daily companionship and gentle structure. Small breeds like this often do well in apartments or houses as long as they receive regular enrichment and social time.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Yorkshire Terrier and Fox Terrier mixes like Ziggy Fuzzrocket are active but small, so a fenced yard is great but not required. He'll be happy with daily walks and interactive play, whether in a yard or on-leash around the neighborhood.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Ziggy Fuzzrocketās mix is generally gentle and energetic, making them suitable for homes with respectful children. Early positive introductions and supervision are recommended to ensure everyone feels comfortable.











