Billie Howlish
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Billie Howlish
AvailableBillie Howlish is a young, spayed female hound/mixed breed residing in Morganton, NC. At 8 months old, she sports a black and white/cream coat and is medium in size. Billie Howlish is vaccinated, and while she gets along well with dogs, she is not suited for homes with cats.
About Billie Howlish
Billie Howlish is a young hound mix with a striking black and white/cream coat who is currently located in Morganton, NC. At just 8 months old, she has already shown that she gets along well with other dogs but does not get along with cats. Billie Howlish has received her vaccinations and is spayed, giving adopters peace of mind as they welcome her home. Her medium build should make her easy to accommodate in most households. Young and energetic, she’s eager to learn and thrive with an adopter who will provide guidance and a regular routine. Billie Howlish was born in early September, making her a Virgo—a sign known for loyalty and charm. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about Billie Howlish
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Billie Howlish, as a hound/mixed breed, tends to do well in homes where she has space to move and opportunities for both outdoor and indoor activities. Her medium size means she can adapt to houses with yards or active households.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A hound/mixed breed like Billie Howlish benefits from a secure yard or access to daily walks and play sessions outside. While she doesn’t require acres, daily exercise in a safe outdoor environment is important.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hound/mixed breeds are often tolerant and patient, making them a generally good choice for families with children, provided interactions are always supervised. Billie Howlish would likely do well in a family environment.










