Levi
Available
Levi
AvailableTaxi is a young, large, male cattle dog and terrier mix located in Clinton Township, MI. Neutered and vaccinated, he is ready for adoption. Though exact weight isn't listed, his energetic and engaging nature makes him a fantastic companion for an active family. Taxi is looking for a loving home where he can thrive and be part of an adventurous lifestyle.
About Levi
Meet Taxi, a lively 1.5-year-old cattle dog and terrier mix whose energy matches his bright personality. This striking boy is all about adventure, and he thrives in an active environment where exercise and training are part of daily life. He’s eager to explore—long hikes, agility work, or mastering new tricks keep him engaged and happy. Taxi doesn’t do well left to entertain himself alone in the yard; he needs structured activities to channel his enthusiasm constructively. With the right guidance, you’ll see his affectionate side shine through. He gets along well with other dogs, although he can be a bit exuberant when greeting them, barking to say hello in his excitement. The perfect home for Taxi would be a single-family residence with a privacy fence, where he can run and play safely. He’s not suited for a home with cats. Taxi is neutered, fully vaccinated, and ready for a new adventure with a dedicated family. If you’re seeking an intelligent companion who will bring joy and loyalty into your life, Taxi is waiting for you. Give him a chance, and you’ll be rewarded with fun and unforgettable moments together. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let's get started.
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Questions about Levi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Taxi, being a cattle dog and terrier mix, is best suited for an active household where he can engage in physical and mental activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Taxi needs ample outdoor space to safely run and play, ideally in a secure yard with a privacy fence.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Taxi could do well with older children who understand dog behavior, his high energy level may be a bit much for very young ones.
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