Milo
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Milo
AvailableMilo is a young, small Terrier with black, brown, and bicolor fur and a medium coat. Heās about 2 years and 5 months old and lives in Seguin, TX. Milo is neutered, vaccinated, fully house trained, and has adapted well after his injury. He gets along with other dogs and would do well in a calm, reassuring home.
About Milo
Meet Milo, a small, resilient Terrier with a heart to match his story. Found as a stray with a severe pelvic injury, Milo lost one of his legs but gained a second chance at comfortāand heās adapted as if he never missed a beat. Life on three legs doesnāt slow him down; he enjoys gentle play and has a real fondness for toys and relaxed ball games. Milo thrives with other dogs around, drawing confidence and comfort from their company. Heās not one for chaos or roughhousing; he prefers a calm setting and easygoing interactions. New environments make him a little nervous, so heāll need a patient adopter who isnāt in a rushāone who lets him find his footing at his own pace. Itās worth it: once he feels safe, Milo reveals a sweet, cuddly side and loves belly rubs and affectionate attention. House manners are no issue hereāMilo is fully potty trained and sleeps soundly in his crate. Heās available for adoption in Texas only, looking for a gentle family who can offer steady companionship, canine playmates, and understanding. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$275Payment after application.
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Questions about Milo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Terriers like Milo typically thrive in a calm, structured environment that offers both comfort and gentle stimulation. Miloās ideal setting would include a peaceful home and the company of other friendly dogs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Milo, being a small Terrier, doesnāt require a large yardāa secure, modest outdoor space for supervised play is enough. Regular walks and gentle playtime outside suit his needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Terriers can be good with respectful children. Because Milo prefers gentle interactions and calm environments, heās likely better suited to homes with older or quieter children who understand boundaries.











