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Luffy

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1 year old|Ibizan Hound, Terrier|Male|Medium|Austin, TX
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🙈 Shy😌 Calm🐕 Dog Friendly

Luffy is a black and white Ibizan Hound/Terrier mix currently living in Austin, TX. He is an adult male, about 1 year and 11 months old, considered medium in size. Luffy is vaccinated and enjoys the company of other dogs, making him a good fit for homes with existing canine companions.

About Luffy

Luffy (it sounds like "Fluffy") is a small, black-and-white Ibizan Hound/Terrier mix who moves through life at his own gentle pace. When new to a home or environment, Luffy prefers to tuck himself away, observing from afar until things feel safe. He doesn’t rush into situations or people’s arms; he chooses when to say hello. Once settled, this calm, kind soul really leans into the quiet moments—he loves to sprawl out and accept gentle pets from those he trusts. Luffy needs a home that understands patience is a gift and will let him find security in his own time. He’s looking for a calm, low-key place with an understanding foster or adopter willing to see the world from his perspective. Luffy may be small, but his gentle spirit is impossible to ignore. As a July baby, he's a Cancer—a sign known for sensitivity and loyalty. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Luffy

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

    Ibizan Hound/Terrier mixes like Luffy often thrive in stable, calm households where routines are predictable. They do well in homes that can offer thoughtful boundaries and a secure space to relax.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Luffy's breed mix appreciates access to a secure yard or frequent walks that allow him to sniff and explore, but doesn't necessarily require a huge space. He enjoys the outdoors but also values quiet time inside.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Ibizan Hound/Terrier mixes like Luffy tend to do well in homes with respectful, calmer children who understand the needs of shy dogs. Supervision and gradual introductions are key.