Risso
AvailableRisso
AvailableRisso is a 2-year-old female Yorkshire Terrier, classified as small. She has a lovely yellow and tan coat. While her weight isn't listed, she is known to be house trained and is spayed, with vaccinations up-to-date. Risso is located in Fredericksburg, VA.
About Risso
Meet Risso! Risso is a tiny girl with a huge heart who's on the lookout for a loving family. This affectionate sweetheart is the perfect loyal companion, always wanting to follow her favorite person from room to room. She enjoys being close to her family and sleeps quietly through the night when snuggled in bed. Risso gets along well with other dogs and is currently living with a cat. While she may chase and bark at the cat, she responds positively to redirection. She has good potty manners and does well with a consistent routine. It's important to note that Risso experiences separation anxiety. She can become vocal and anxious when left alone, so she will thrive best in a home where someone is around often to help build her confidence. Because of her vocalization when left alone, she would not be suited for apartment or townhouse living. Risso is ready to find a patient, loving family who will help her feel safe and cherished for the rest of her life. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Risso
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Yorkshire Terriers like Risso thrive in homes where they have company most of the time. They prefer quiet environments, avoiding busy apartments that may increase their anxiety.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Risso, being a small breed, doesn't need a lot of outdoor space. A small yard or even regular strolls around the neighborhood will keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Generally, Yorkshire Terriers like Risso can do well in homes with children, but supervision is always recommended to ensure she feels safe.










