Kaiser
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Kaiser
AvailableKaiser is a neutered male Terrier mix who’s still young and looking for his place in the world. He’s small in size and house trained, and currently waits for his new family in Mount Royal, NJ. Kaiser also gets along well with other dogs, cats, and children, making him a great companion for a variety of households.
About Kaiser
Kaiser is a 10-month-old pup who still has a lot to learn, but there’s already so much love inside him. He starts off shy and a little jumpy, but his gentle spirit surfaces quickly once he’s comfortable. With steady patience, positive guidance, and lots of encouragement, Kaiser is steadily building confidence and finding his place in the world. He’s eager to learn and really wants to please. Kaiser loves to snuggle and has a goofy, playful side—he never turns down a new toy. When he feels safe, his affectionate personality opens up, and he’ll make you feel like the center of his little universe. Kaiser is searching for someone willing to help him explore, build trust, and keep up basic training and social skills. Give him the right support, and he’ll reward you with a lifetime of loyalty. Kaiser gets along with dogs, cats, and kids, though he can get a bit carried away with excitement at times. With ongoing training, he’s learning to manage his energy and fit right in. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Kaiser
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kaiser, being a Terrier mix, typically does well in homes that provide both companionship and a moderate level of activity. Apartment living can work if he gets enough daily exercise and personal attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a small Terrier mix, Kaiser doesn't need a huge backyard, but he will benefit from daily walks and chances to explore outside. Regular play in a secure space will help keep him balanced and happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Kaiser is good with children, and Terrier mixes usually do well in families. Supervised interaction and teaching children how to respect boundaries are always encouraged.











