Otterton
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Otterton
AvailableOtterton is a mixed breed baby male dog with a tricolor (brown, black, and white) short coat. He has not been house trained yet, but is already crate trained and working on his outdoor potty habits. Otterton is neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. He is currently located in Yaphank, NY.
About Otterton
Otterton is a sweet, sensitive little guy with soulful eyes and a serious soft spot for his toysāhe usually keeps one close. New places can make him a bit nervous, but when he feels safe, his affectionate and loyal side shines through. This pup is crate trained and will sleep soundly through the night. Heās pee pad trained and reliably uses a balcony for bathroom breaks, though outdoor potty training is still in progressāeverything outside is just too interesting when youāre this young! Otterton loves to play and will happily keep himself entertained with his toys, but his favorite place is always right by your side. Heās an excellent cuddler and bonds closely with his person. Otterton will thrive with someone patient who can help him build confidence and offer reassurance as he warms up to his new environment. If youāre searching for a gentle, toy-loving snuggler with an irresistible serious face, Otterton might be the companion youāve been hoping for. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Otterton
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mixed-breed dogs like Otterton tend to do well in a variety of environments, but they thrive most in homes where they can get plenty of attention and routine. Ottertonās sensitive, playful nature means heād likely excel in a patient household that can offer him both comfort and playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Otterton, being a medium-sized mixed-breed dog, will enjoy outdoor walks and play, but does not require a huge yard. Access to regular outdoor activities is more important than pure space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed-breed dogs like Otterton are often quite adaptable and can make great companions for families with children, especially if introduced properly and with supervision during his puppy stages.











