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Emmit

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3-7 years|Yorkshire Terrier|Male|Small|Pipe Creek, TX
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Emmit is an adult male Yorkshire Terrier and weighs 8.5 pounds. He is neutered, current on vaccines, and house trained. Emmit is looking for a quiet home in Pipe Creek, TX, and does best as the only pet without children or other animals around. His bond is strong, and he needs an experienced owner who can understand his unique personality and affectionate nature.

About Emmit

Meet Emmit! This 8.5-pound neutered Yorkshire Terrier is searching for a loving forever home. Born around September 4, 2024, he has been adopted three times but returned each time because he forms an intense attachment to one person. Emmit is a wonderful lap dog, but he can become overstimulated and bite if he feels overwhelmed by others. He needs an experienced adopter who understands that trust takes time. Once Emmit bonds with his person, he's incredibly devoted and prefers to be by their side. Because he tends to be possessive, Emmit is best suited for a home with a single adult and no other pets or children. If you often have guests, Emmit will need to be kenneled to prevent any issues. His ideal match is someone looking for a loyal and affectionate companion without much social hustle. His adoption fee is $400, which covers his neuter, current vaccines, microchip, and more. If you think you can provide the loving home Emmit needs, now is the time to take that step. Apply to adopt this special boy today!

Questions about Emmit

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

    Emmit, as a Yorkshire Terrier, thrives in a calm environment where he can bond closely with a single person. He isn't a fan of chaos and would prefer a quieter household.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Yorkshire Terriers like Emmit are small and adaptable, meaning they can live comfortably in small homes or apartments, as long as they get daily walks and playtime.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Emmit is not suitable for homes with children. He can be possessive and may react poorly if overwhelmed.