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Tabby

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0-6 months|Corgi, Australian Shepherd|Female|Small|West Falls, NY
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle🚽 House Trained

Tabby is a spayed female Corgi mix, 9 months old. She has a tricolor coat and is still a baby at heart. Weighing approximately 10-15 lbs, she is on the smaller side and needs a caring home to help her grow. Currently, she's not fully house trained and is working on her potty skills. Located in West Falls, NY, Tabby is up to date on her vaccinations and is ready for her forever home.

About Tabby

Meet Tabby, a 9-month-old spayed female Corgi mix weighing between 10-15 lbs. This shy yet sweet girl is looking for a patient home where she can come out of her shell at her own pace. She thrives on love and reassurance, and you'll find that she blossoms beautifully with time. Tabby enjoys the company of other dogs and loves to play with toys and indulge in treats. She's started to explore the yard with her furry friends, but she's still getting used to walking on a leash, so a fenced yard is essential for her comfort. Although she's crate trained, she’s still working on her potty training and might need pads to help her adjust. She'd greatly benefit from having another dog in the home to help her gain confidence. If you're ready to give Tabby the love and patience she needs, please fill out an application to adopt her. Long-distance adoptions are welcome, but you must travel to Buffalo, NY for a meet and greet to see if you're a match. Ready to make Tabby's dreams come true? Apply today!

Questions about Tabby

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

    Tabby, being a Corgi mix, usually does best in a home with a fenced yard where she can feel secure and play safely.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Tabby enjoys some outdoor space to play, especially with other dogs. A yard where she can explore is ideal for her.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Tabby is gentle, her shy nature may mean she’s best suited to a home with older children who can respect her space.