Frick has found a forever home!
Frick (Terrier in New London, WI) is no longer available for adoption. But there are plenty of loving pets still waiting for a home like yours.
Frick
Found a forever home!
Frick
Found a forever home!Frick is a female terrier mix, about 10 weeks old, and currently in New London, WI. She has been spayed and is up to date on her vaccinations. Frick is still a puppy—full of energy and in need of training and guidance to help her grow into a well-mannered companion. She gets along with kids, dogs, and cats, making her a versatile fit for a household ready to take on the joys and challenges of puppyhood.
About Frick
Frick is a 10-week-old terrier mix, just starting out on her search for a forever home in New London, WI. Arriving with her sister Frack, she’s every bit the classic puppy: all energy, curiosity, and zero concept of where it’s appropriate to pee. Anything on the floor—rugs, socks, you name it— might be at risk, so a sense of humor goes a long way. She’ll need all the basics: socialization, crate training, patience, and a generous supply of snacks. Frick gets along well with kids, dogs, and cats, making her a good fit for many types of homes willing to put in the work. Puppies like Frick require commitment: there’s plenty of cleaning, structure, and a bit of sleep lost along the way. But she’s already soaking up the world like a sponge, building her confidence and packing as much personality as you’d expect from a terrier mix. If you’re ready for the adventure, Frick could be your new best friend. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Frick
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Frick, as a terrier mix, typically does well in households that offer plenty of daily activity and engagement. She would thrive in a home where people enjoy interacting with her and can provide both playtime and boundaries.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Terrier mixes like Frick benefit from a home with a fenced yard or regular opportunities for outdoor play, but they can adapt to apartments if given enough exercise, walks, and mental stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Frick’s terrier background and her young age make her a good candidate for households with children, especially since she already gets along with kids. Supervision and guidance will help everyone learn together.
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