Banita Mdt
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Banita Mdt
AvailableBanita Mdt is a small Lhasa Apso/Jack Russell Terrier mix with a medium-length coat of white, cream, and black. She is an adult female and currently lives in Missouri City, TX. Banita Mdt is not house trained yet but is spayed and has her vaccinations up to date, laying a strong foundation for a healthy and happy life in a new home.
About Banita Mdt
Banita Mdt is a small, mixed-breed dog with a blend of Lhasa Apso and Jack Russell Terrier. She sports a soft, medium-length coat in shades of white, cream, and black. Banita Mdt currently lives in Missouri City, TX, though she can be adopted remotely with transportation arranged after approval. Since many of these dogs come straight from the shelter, background information may be limited. Banita Mdt is not yet house trained, so adopters should be prepared to work with her on this. She is spayed and up to date on shots, giving her a healthy start in a new home. If you’re looking for a fresh start with a lovable companion, Banita Mdt is ready to find her match. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Banita Mdt
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Banita Mdt, a Lhasa Apso/Jack Russell Terrier mix, typically does well in a home environment where she can get attention and care. These breeds adjust well to both apartments and houses if exercised regularly.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A small yard is a bonus, but Banita Mdt can thrive with daily walks and interactive play. Her breed mix enjoys exploring outside but doesn't need large spaces.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lhasa Apso and Jack Russell Terrier mixes like Banita Mdt are usually good with respectful, older children, but supervision is recommended, especially given her transition from shelter life.











