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Wyatt

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3-7 years|Boxer|Male|Medium|San Diego, CA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🚽 House Trained🦮 Leash Trained🎉 Social

Wyatt is a 4-year-old neutered male Boxer mix, weighing approximately 41.8 lbs. He has a medium build and boasts a red coat with white markings. Fully vaccinated, he's ready for his forever home. Wyatt is known for his affectionate nature and house training, making him an ideal companion for those who appreciate gentle dogs. He is located in San Diego, CA.

About Wyatt

Wyatt is a gentle soul who arrived at the shelter through the Humane Law Enforcement team. This sweet love bug can be a bit shy around new faces, but with some patience, treats, and a kind word, he quickly reveals his affectionate nature. Once comfortable, Wyatt loves to cuddle up close, enjoying pets and attention. He walks beautifully on a leash, settles down nicely after his adventures, and prefers quality time with his human companions over chasing after toys. Loud noises or unfamiliar situations can make him cautious, but in a calm environment where he can build trust at his own pace, he truly thrives. Wyatt, a 4-year-old neutered male Boxer mix, may be the loyal companion your heart has been seeking. Just remember to bring a leash and collar when you come to meet him. Get ready to embrace a dog with a tender heart! Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Wyatt

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

    Wyatt, as a Boxer mix, typically does well in a home where he can feel safe and secure. A calm environment helps him adapt, especially as he can be a bit shy initially.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Boxers are active dogs; however, Wyatt enjoys quality time with his humans more than strenuous play. A moderate outdoor space for walks and a cozy inside area would suit him well.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Wyatt can be a great addition to a family with children, especially if they understand his need for a gentle introduction and respect his shy nature.