Frosty
Available
Frosty
AvailableFrosty is a young male small breed with a scruffy wire coat. Weighing under 15 lbs, his stunning colors include apricot, beige, and tan. He is house trained and has been neutered. Vaccinations are up to date, making him ready for a loving home. Frosty currently resides in Oak Ridge, NJ.
About Frosty
Meet Frosty, the little guy perfect for cooling down your days. This scruffy terrier mix was surrendered to animal control, looking quite rough with matted fur, but after a much-needed trim, he revealed his adorable features. Initially scared in the shelter, Frosty is now eager for human affection, lighting up with dances and smiles. At 2.5 years old and under 15 lbs, he has a charming mix of Maltese, Yorkshire Terrier, and Jack Russell Terrier. While he does shed, his fur doesn’t mat easily with regular care. Frosty is learning to trust and enjoys the company of other dogs. He would do best in a home that understands his quirky personality and respects his boundaries; too much cuddling may be overwhelming for him. Frosty is altered, vaccinated, and ready to find his forever home. Email njwoof@cs.com to meet this little bundle of joy in Northern NJ. Every pet deserves a chance, and Frosty is waiting for you to make the first move. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Frosty
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Frosty, as a mixed-breed dog, thrives in a home that understands and accommodates his quirky personality. He would do well in an environment where he can be both active and relaxing in a pet-loving setting.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Frosty enjoys playtime, so having a small yard or access to nearby outdoor areas for walks would be beneficial for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Frosty’s interaction with children depends on their understanding of his boundaries. He may be better suited to homes with older, respectful children who can give him space when he needs it.











