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Lizotte Blt

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3-7 years|Basenji, Carolina Dog|Female|Medium|Missouri City, TX
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Lizotte Blt is a female, medium-sized mixed breed with Basenji and Carolina Dog traits and a striking short tan and cream coat. She’s spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. Lizotte Blt is not yet house trained. She currently lives in Missouri City, TX.

About Lizotte Blt

Lizotte Blt is a roughly medium-sized, short-coated dog with a mix of Basenji and Carolina Dog—a true original, landing somewhere between a chihuahua and a German Shepherd in stature but with a look all her own. She’s based in Missouri City, TX, and weighs in around 24 pounds. Her coat is a pretty blend of tan and cream, fitting her quirky personality. House training is still a work in progress, so an adopter ready for some patience and practical cleanup will fit best. Lizotte Blt gets along well with other dogs but doesn’t do well with cats, so a cat-free home is a must. Since she hasn’t met her adopter in person before placement, it’s especially important everyone feels confident it’s the right match. Lizotte Blt’s shots are all current, and she’s spayed, so she comes home ready for a fresh start. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Lizotte Blt

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

    Lizotte Blt, with Basenji and Carolina Dog heritage, tends to adapt well to homes that offer a balanced mix of indoor comfort and outdoor activity. She’ll do well in households that can provide her both companionship and structured routines.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Dogs like Lizotte Blt are active and appreciate room to roam. While a fenced yard is ideal, regular walks and time to explore the outdoors will keep her engaged and happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Basenji and Carolina Dog mixes like Lizotte Blt can do well with respectful children, especially if socialization is steady from the start. Supervised interactions are a good idea.