Skeet
AvailableSkeet
AvailableSkeet is a male puppy in Amarillo, TX, estimated to be about 14 weeks old. He’s a medium-sized dog with a short coat, sporting a mix of black, yellow/tan, and cream colors. Skeet is house trained, neutered, and fully vaccinated, making him ready for a loving home.
About Skeet
Skeet is a charming young shepherd/cattle dog mix puppy searching for his forever home. This active and affectionate boy, along with his brother Crosby, was discovered abandoned near Meredith Lake in Fritch, Texas. Estimated at around 14 weeks old, Skeet is ready to explore the world with a loving family. He’s a playful little guy who enjoys romping around with other dogs and has been good with both cats and children. Still in his puppy phase, Skeet is learning about house training, crate training, and leash walking. He’s making great progress and is already using a doggie door! With a bright disposition and eagerness to learn, he’s the kind of pup that will thrive in an environment that offers plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. Previous experience with herding breeds is preferred, as they do best with guidance and structure. Skeet has received all his vaccinations, is neutered, and has been cleared by a veterinarian for adoption. If you’re looking for a loyal companion and adventure buddy, Skeet might just be the perfect match for you. Ready to make a difference in Skeet’s life? Start your adoption journey today!
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Questions about Skeet
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Skeet, being a shepherd/cattle dog mix, will thrive in an environment that offers ample exercise and mental stimulation. A home with an active family or access to open outdoor spaces is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Skeet would benefit from a yard where he can play and run around. Daily walks and outdoor activities will help keep him happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Skeet has been good with children, making him a suitable companion for families.










