Clyde
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Clyde
AvailableClyde is a small, adult male dog with a cheerful spirit. He weighs 25 lbs and enjoys the company of both people and other dogs. Although he is not house trained yet, he has been altered and vaccinations are up to date. Clyde is located in Hartland, WI and is ready to bring joy to his new family.
About Clyde
Meet Clyde, an 8-year-old, 25-pound sweetheart looking for a loving home. After coming from Alabama, where he faced neglect, Clyde has gotten the care he deserves and is ready for a fresh start. Despite his past, Clyde has a cheerful personality. He loves spending time with people and gets along well with other dogs. Whether you’re out on walks or enjoying quiet time at home, he’s the perfect companion. Clyde’s easygoing nature and positive attitude make him a joy to be around. This loving dog deserves a family that will cherish him. In return, he will offer companionship, affection, and plenty of smiles. If you’re ready for a loyal friend who is eager to embrace life’s adventures, Clyde might be your perfect match. Adoption requirements include applicants being at least 24 years old and no children under 6 in the home. This sweet soul is currently being fostered in Hartland, WI. If you’re interested, take the first step by completing an application at fluffydog.net. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Clyde
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Clyde, being a mixed breed of Cairn and Yorkshire Terrier, typically thrives in a loving, family-oriented environment. He enjoys being around people and can adapt well to apartment living as long as he gets daily walks and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Clyde, as a small dog, doesn’t require a lot of outdoor space. Regular walks and some playtime in a yard or park will keep him happy and exercised.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Clyde should not be placed in homes with children under the age of six, as he may do best in a calmer environment where he can feel secure.











