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Sid Arthur

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2 years old|Terrier, Mixed Breed|Male|Small|Houston, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate

Sid Arthur is a small, adult, red and white terrier/mixed breed male in Houston, TX. He is neutered and up to date on vaccinations. At just over two years old, Sid Arthur is ready for a new beginning in a supportive home where his loving personality can shine.

About Sid Arthur

Meet Sid Arthur. Sid Arthur is a 2-year-old red and white terrier mix, weighing about 22 pounds, found abandoned as a stray. Despite his rough start—tied to a tree and left behind—he is sweet and loving, with a big affectionate streak. Sid Arthur thrives on human attention, loves to be close, and leans in for pets at every opportunity. His gentle nature and friendliness show up in everything he does, from following you around the house to quietly soaking up affection. He's great with other dogs and would likely benefit from a canine companion, but mostly he wants someone who won’t let him down again. His easygoing, affectionate personality suits many types of homes, and he brings a resilient spirit with every wag of his tail. If you’re looking for a loyal, affectionate companion, Sid Arthur will be right by your side. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Sid Arthur

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

    Sid Arthur, as a terrier/mixed breed, adjusts well to both apartments and houses, especially environments where he can spend quality time with people. He does best in homes that appreciate an affectionate dog with moderate energy.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A small terrier mix like Sid Arthur enjoys daily walks and playtime but doesn’t require a large yard. Regular outings or nearby parks will help keep him happy and stimulated.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Terrier mixes such as Sid Arthur are usually gentle and loving toward children, especially when they share his affectionate temperament. Supervised interactions are always recommended, but he’s likely to thrive in a family setting.