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Cheeto

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0-6 months|Border Terrier|Male|Medium|Norwalk, CT
πŸ€— AffectionateπŸ• Dog Friendly😌 Calm🎾 PlayfulπŸ₯— Special dietary needs

Cheeto is a male, medium-sized, mixed-breed dog, likely a Border Terrier mix. He is a baby with a loving nature and is house trained. Cheeto is spayed and vaccinated, up-to-date on immunizations, and ready for his new home in Norwalk, CT. He currently weighs around 30 lbs and is expected to grow a bit more as he matures.

About Cheeto

Cheeto is currently in foster care in Simsbury, CT. Approaching adulthood, he was born around August 1st, 2025, and currently weighs about 30 lbs, expecting to reach over 35 lbs once fully grown. This adorable, scruffy puppy has a gentle personality and is shy, particularly with new people, so a patient adopter is essential to help him gain confidence. Cheeto enjoys playing and running with other dogs. He has already completed a two-week training program at Dog Gone Smart, so he's ready to learn more. He does require a fully fenced, secure yard and a canine companion to keep him company. Cheeto is well-house-trained, going out to the yard during the day when nature calls. If you're interested in bringing this charming pup into your home, visit the website for an application. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.

Questions about Cheeto

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

    Cheeto, being a mixed-breed dog, thrives in a loving home with a secure yard. He especially enjoys environments where he has space to run and play, making a fenced yard ideal for him.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Cheeto needs a securely fenced outdoor space to romp around in. He enjoys playing with other dogs, so a yard where he can interact with his canine companions is important.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Cheeto is friendly, his shy nature might mean he would be best in a home with older children who can respect his boundaries and give him time to adjust.