Avery
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Avery
AvailableThis young, medium-sized female Terrier is currently being cared for at The Pixel Fund. She is house trained and has been spayed. Avery's sunny personality makes her a delightful companion, and her age ensures you'll have many playful adventures together. As a Pisces, she brings a friendly and intuitive spirit into any home.
About Avery
This could be the start of something paw-some. Meet Avery 🐾 Looking for a roommate who is aggressively cheerful, mildly unhinged, and believes snacks are a legitimate form of currency? Excellent. Avery is now accepting applications for her forever home, where she can continue her career as a full-time Good Girl with a minor in Chaos. The Stats on Our Star Student: ✨ The "Bell" Ringer: Avery is house-trained, keeps a schedule, and has mastered the service bell like a tiny, enthusiastic concierge. Need to go out? Ding. Want to go out again five minutes later just to check vibes? Ding ding. She just likes to make sure her outdoor staff (you) remains responsive. ✨ Will Work for Food (Union Negotiations Ongoing): Avery is extremely food-motivated--like, "would absolutely sell your secrets for a treat" motivated. She already knows "Sit" and is working on "Come," though she prefers to think of it as a collaborative discussion involving snacks. Progress is steady... as long as payment is prompt. Avery is equal parts sweet, silly, and just enough chaos to keep life interesting. If you've been searching for a dog who will love you endlessly and also keep you on your toes (and near the treat jar), Avery is ready to clock in. By the way, Avery was born on March 1, making her a Pisces—a sun sign known for loving companionship and bringing a whimsical energy to life! Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Avery
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Terriers are adaptable but tend to thrive in active households that can provide both physical and mental stimulation. They do well in homes with fenced yards or in apartments with regular outdoor activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Terriers benefit from regular outdoor play and walks, but they do not require a large yard. Adequate exercise and time outside each day will keep them happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, most Terriers are energetic and can be great with children, especially if socialized early. Their playful nature makes them enjoyable companions for active families.
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