Lonestar
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Lonestar
AvailableLonestar is a young male terrier mix, weighing around 16 pounds. He is small-sized, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. Currently in La Feria, TX, he is working on his potty training and loves attention. Though he is not house trained yet, he is food-motivated, making him easier to train. He does well with other dogs but needs an adult-only home due to his nervous nature during adjustments.
About Lonestar
Lonestar, currently being fostered in Harlingen, TX, is an affectionate young terrier mix who weighs around 16 pounds. He thrives on companionship and will be your devoted shadow once you win his trust. Lonestar is fully vaccinated, neutered, and microchipped, ready for a loving home. This little guy is always up for an adventure. Whether you want to take a walk or settle in for a cuddle session after a long day, he adapts to your vibe. He’s great on a leash and is making good strides with potty training; he just needs regular bathroom breaks. Lonestar gets along well with other dogs and is highly motivated by food, which simplifies training. However, he functions best in an adult-only household. Lonestar can be a bit anxious, especially around men. It can take him a few days to come out of his shell, and when nervous, he may growl or snap—not out of aggression, but as a way of communicating that he needs space. He deserves a patient family that will allow him to build trust at his own pace. The bond you will create once he feels secure is genuinely rewarding. If you're calm, consistent, and ready to provide a safe environment, Lonestar could be the loyal companion you've been searching for. His adoption fee of $475 covers transport from TX. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Lonestar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lonestar, being a mixed-breed dog, thrives in a calm and stable environment. A home without young children is ideal, as it respects his need for a quiet space to feel comfortable.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lonestar enjoys regular walks and some outdoor time, so a moderate-sized yard or access to a park would be beneficial for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
No, Lonestar is not suitable for homes with young children. His nervousness requires a calm adult-only household.
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