Pop Tart
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Pop Tart
AvailablePop Tart is a female corgi with a medium build who lives in Charlotte, NC. Her coat is medium in length, and she’s both house trained and vaccinated. Pop Tart has also been spayed, so she’s ready for her next adventure. Bursting with personality, she is looking for a home that matches her spirited energy.
About Pop Tart
Pop Tart packs a whole lot of attitude into her compact corgi frame. At 4–6 years old, she has perfected the art of fetch and will politely (for now) insist you play along, dropping her ball at your feet and waiting for you to throw it. True to her herding roots, Pop Tart is sharp and spunky—she likes to keep busy, is quick to pick up on routines, and puts her little dog energy toward being the boss. That bossiness sometimes comes with excited nips, so she needs a home with older kids (12+) who understand her quirks. When it comes to other dogs, Pop Tart prefers friends who accept her strong personality—she likes being in charge, but with the right pals, she can fit in just fine. She comes housebroken, crate trained, and ready to provide comic relief with her butt wiggles and diva antics. Pop Tart’s sass is matched by her affection, making her a blast to have around. She isn’t for everyone, but for those she picks, she’s unforgettable. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Pop Tart
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pop Tart, as a corgi, does well in both apartments and houses, as long as she has plenty of opportunities for play and mental activity. Corgis adapt well as long as they get enough attention and exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Medium-sized and energetic, corgis like Pop Tart appreciate a secure yard or frequent walks to burn off energy, though they don't require acres of land. Regular sessions of fetch are a must for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Corgis are often great with children, but because Pop Tart can be nippy when excited, she's best with kids 12 and older who understand boundaries.
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