Bullet Wat
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Bullet Wat
AvailableBullet Wat is a small, adult male mixed Dachshund and Corgi living in Missouri City, TX. He has short, bicolor black and cream fur. Bullet Wat is not neutered and is not house trained. He is 8 years and 3 months old.
About Bullet Wat
Bullet Wat is an 8-year-old, small mixed-breed dog with Dachshund and Corgi in his background, currently staying near Missouri City, TX. He has a very shy nature and will need a patient adopter willing to put in significant work to help him build confidence and settle in. Bullet Wat is not house trained and will need consistency and time to learn new routines in his next home. A home with at least one other dog is required, as he draws comfort from canine companionship. His coat is short, in bicolor shades of black and cream. Bullet Wat is not neutered at this time. If you are outside of Houston, you can still adopt him, as transport can be arranged after application approval. He is an Aquarius, so expect a bit of quirky independence mixed in with all that shyness. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Bullet Wat
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bullet Wat, as a Dachshund/Corgi mix, will do well in a home that offers calm, consistent routines and a patient family that understands shy personalities. Smaller spaces such as apartments can be suitable if exercise is provided, but he’ll appreciate a quiet environment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dachshund and Corgi mixes like Bullet Wat benefit from regular walks and a secure yard, but don't require a large property. Access to safe, fenced outdoor space is helpful for bathroom breaks and gentle exploration.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Given Bullet Wat's extremely shy temperament, a home with older, dog-savvy children or adults only is likely best. Dachshund and Corgi mixes can usually adjust to family life, but his needs point to a calmer, quieter environment.
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