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Titan Rockefeller Ky

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1 year old|Boston Terrier|Male|Small|Maryville, TN
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly🦮 Leash Trained

Titan Rockefeller Ky is an 11-month-old male Boston Terrier weighing around 24 lbs. He is a small breed, neutered, and current on his vaccinations. Titan is house-trained, although he may have occasional accidents if feeling nervous. Located in Maryville, TN, he’s a delightful puppy eager for fun and companionship.

About Titan Rockefeller Ky

Titan Rockefeller Ky is an affectionate 11-month-old Boston Terrier looking for a loving home after his previous family faced health challenges. He’s full of puppy energy and loves to be cuddled, making him a joyful companion. Titan had a growth removed from his chin and still needs a check for another inside his mouth, but this doesn’t impact his playful nature. He weighs around 24 lbs and is already neutered and microchipped. Titan is house-trained, although he may pee when nervous, and he’s also crate-trained. He enjoys car rides and is still learning leash skills. While he gets along well with dogs and adults, his current foster home has no children, so it’s unclear how he interacts with them. If you’re ready to welcome this lively young pup, think about how he’ll fit your lifestyle. This adoption comes with an application fee of $650, which supports his care and well-being. Ready to start your journey together? Apply now!

Questions about Titan Rockefeller Ky

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Boston Terriers like Titan Rockefeller Ky thrive in family environments with ample love and attention. They adapt well to both houses and apartments, as long as they have enough playtime.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    While Boston Terriers do enjoy outdoor space for play, Titan Rockefeller Ky will be happy with regular walks and playtime in a fenced yard.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Titan gets along well with adults and has the potential to be good with children, although there are no kids in his current foster home to test this.