Lyles
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Lyles
AvailableLyles is a young, neutered male Boxer/mixed breed with a brindle coat, currently located in Webster, TX. He is house trained and has received up-to-date vaccinations. As a medium-sized dog around one year old, Lyles is ready for a new home.
About Lyles
Lyles is a young brindle Boxer/mixed breed dog waiting in Webster, TX, with a rescue that handles both local visits and nationwide adoptions. Local adopters can stop by their adoption center in person, while those further away have the option of private, climate-controlled transport and frequent updates throughout the journey. Every adoption includes veterinary care, spay/neuter, microchip registration, vaccines, and support for your new companion’s adjustment—whether you’re just down the street or across the country. Lifeline of Galveston County focuses on saving at-risk pets and supports every adoption with after-care resources to increase the odds of a smooth transition. Their team encourages questions and is there to help before, during, and after bringing Lyles home. If you’re looking for a loyal friend, Lyles is house trained, vaccinated, and neutered. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Lyles
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lyles, as a Boxer/mixed breed, is typically happiest in a home with regular companionship and some room to play. These dogs adapt well to homes with fenced yards but also thrive as family members who are included in daily routines.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Boxer/mixed breeds like Lyles usually benefit from a moderate amount of outdoor space. A securely fenced yard or access to daily walks will help meet their exercise needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lyles' Boxer/mix background tends to do well in family settings, including those with children, as long as there's supervision and respectful interactions on both sides.











