Peter And Parker
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Peter And Parker
AvailablePeter And Parker are bonded senior males, a Yorkshire Terrier/Tibetan Terrier mix with small frames and medium-length, tricolor coats. Both are housetrained, neutered, and current on vaccinations. They are located in Pittsburg, CA and are accustomed to being indoors with regular walks.
About Peter And Parker
Peter and Parker are two bonded brothers whose owner can no longer care for them due to moving into a senior facility. Both are thirteen years old and in good health for their age. Peter weighs about 10 lbs and Parker is about 13 lbs, making them a good fit for someone looking for small dogs with manageable size. Their breed mix gives them medium-length, tricolor coats in brown, black, and white. They’re both neutered and up to date on vaccinations. These two have spent their whole lives together as indoor dogs, taking short walks and only heading to the backyard for bathroom breaks. They are housetrained and do well with other dogs and children, but should stay on a leash during walks. Both are fine with people and adjust well to new human company. Supplies will be provided to anyone who fosters them. Peter and Parker are hoping for a gentle, quiet home to enjoy their retirement years together. They’re currently in Pittsburg, CA. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Peter And Parker
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Peter And Parker, being a mix of Yorkshire Terrier and Tibetan Terrier, thrive in homes where they can stay mostly indoors with regular interaction. Apartments or houses with secure yards both suit them well, as long as they get daily companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These small, mixed-breed dogs need only a modest outdoor area—enough for brief potty breaks and a bit of sniffing around. A fenced yard is helpful but not essential if they get regular walks.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Peter And Parker are fine with children, especially when kids are gentle and understand dog boundaries. Their small size means play should be supervised, but they're generally friendly and patient.











