Tito
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Tito
AvailableTito is a male, 3-year-old, medium-sized mixed breed dog, weighing 37 pounds. He sports a short, white and cream coat. Though he is not currently house trained, he is neutered and up to date on vaccinations. Located in Hondo, TX, Tito is eager for a permanent home where he can thrive and be part of a loving family.
About Tito
Tito is a 3-year-old, 37-pound pup who's endured quite a journey. Rescued from the streets, he came with a severely embedded collar that had been his life-long burden. After escaping a challenging past, he's now ready to find the love and stability of a forever home. Though he takes a little time to feel secure, Tito soon reveals his affectionate nature. He gets along well with other dogs and demonstrates a nurturing side, making him a great match for a home with a furry sibling. While he builds trust, a harness and leash will help him feel more comfortable in new situations. Playful and gentle, Tito longs for a family who will cherish him. After all he's been through, he deserves to relax and share his loyal heart with someone special. Tito is based in Hondo, Texas, but can be transported to Frederick, MD on August 22nd. He’s neutered, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and his adoption fee is $450, which includes transport costs. This loving dog is ready to start a new chapter in life. Are you the one for him?
Adoption Fee
$450Payment after application.
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Questions about Tito
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tito, a mixed breed dog, thrives best in a loving home environment where he can receive attention and care, especially given his history of being on the streets.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a medium-sized dog, Tito will enjoy a yard but also does well with regular walks and outings with his family for exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Tito's affectionate nature makes him a good companion, he may do better in homes with older children who can respect his need for security.











