Radar
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Radar
AvailableRadar is a male Terrier mix, three and a half years old, with a short brindle, black, and cream coat. Heās medium-sized and house trained. Radar is neutered and current on vaccinations. Youāll find him in Rapid City, SD, waiting to meet an active adopter who can keep up with his energy.
About Radar
Radar is a 45-pound Terrier mix with a short, brindle-black-and-white coat and plenty of drive. Heās always up for a game of fetchāthe tennis ball is his weak spot, and heāll show off every trick he knows if it means getting another toss. Heās clever and happiest when he has something to do, whether itās training, playtime, or some new activity to tackle. Radar thrives in an active home where people enjoy getting outside and keeping him engaged. Though heās friendly, Radar can be a bit wary at first around strangers. Slow, respectful introductions help him open up. Once he warms up, his affectionate and playful personality comes through. He makes his feelings known and isnāt shy when heās excited. Radar is completely house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccines. Heāll shine in a household ready to give him exercise, structure, and positive attention. If youāre looking for a lively, intelligent dog to join you on adventures, Radar may be just the match youāve been looking for. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Radar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Radar, as a terrier mix, would do best in a home with active people and plenty of daily stimulation. Terriers generally thrive in environments where they arenāt left bored and get a steady dose of exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Radar would appreciate a home with a secure yard or regular access to parks. Terrier mixes have high energy and benefit from safe space to run, play fetch, and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Many terrier mixes, including Radar, can be good with children, especially those who are respectful and understand dog boundaries. Supervision is always important given their energy level.











