Tadd
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Tadd
AvailableTadd is a baby male Feist/mixed breed with a medium build and a striking black and tan short coat. He’s 2 months old and currently located in Medfield, MA. Tadd has been neutered and is up to date on vaccinations. Although he isn’t house trained yet, he’s known for getting along well with other dogs and children. Born on March 2, Tadd is a little Pisces, typically gentle and playful.
About Tadd
Tadd is part of a cheerful pack of seven puppies, each with a love for play and a friendly spark. Always in the middle of the action, Tadd and his siblings—Troy, Tate, Tibbs, Trey, Tara, and Trina—spend their days running, romping, and seeking out attention from people. They’re happiest around both humans and dogs, quick with tail wags for new faces and play-bows for other pups. Kids aged five and up will find an eager playmate in Tadd, whose gentle personality matches his enthusiasm for fun. Born in care on March 2, this twelve-week-old black and tan mix gets his happy-go-lucky spirit from his Feist mom, while his dad’s identity remains a bit of a mystery. He’s not yet house trained, but he’s ready to start learning in his new home. Give Tadd a head start in life and welcome plenty of puppy energy into yours. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about Tadd
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tadd, being a Feist/mixed breed puppy, will do well in a home where he gets plenty of engagement and space to play. These breeds thrive in homes that can provide consistent companionship and fun.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tadd’s playful energy means he’ll benefit from a yard or nearby green space where he can stretch his legs and play safely. He’ll be happiest with daily outdoor time.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Feist mixes like Tadd tend to get along well with respectful children. Given his puppy status, he’s especially suited to families with kids aged five and older.











