Scott
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Scott
AvailableScott is a mixed breed, adult, neutered male with a medium build whoās currently in Dallas, TX. He brings an affectionate presence and shows good manners, which speaks to the ongoing care heās received. This cheerful guy is looking for a place to feel secure and loved.
About Scott
Scott greets everyone with that classic full-body wiggle and a few well-placed kisses. Heās happiest on a walk or playing with his toys, but what he loves even more is curling up close and soaking up attention. Scott can start off a bit excitableāsometimes his enthusiasm comes out as jumpingābut he settles in with gentle reminders and already knows 'sit.' He really keys in on his handler and finds comfort in human company. This guyās playful but also knows how to wind down, showing off a gentle cuddly streak. Scott seems to prefer having some space from other dogs and probably does best with slow, deliberate introductions to canine friends. He needs a home that will keep building his confidence and give him space to play, go for walks, and relax. If youāre looking to foster, adopt, or help Scott find his place, heās ready to meet you in Dallas, TX. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Scott
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Scott, a mixed breed dog, generally does well in homes that offer both a bit of indoor comfort and room to play outside. Heād appreciate being part of a family that enjoys relaxed downtime as much as walks and playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a mixed breed with medium energy, Scott doesnāt require a huge yard but will benefit from daily walks and some space to stretch his legs and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breed dogs like Scott often thrive in homes with children, provided introductions are supervised and kids understand how to interact gently with dogs.











