Talita WAT
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Talita WAT
AvailableTalita WAT is a small female puppy with a medium-length coat. She weighs approximately 4 lbs and is not yet house trained. Talita is spayed and up-to-date on vaccinations. Living in Missouri City, TX, she has a playful and affectionate personality that is sure to bring joy to any household.
About Talita WAT
Talita WAT is a small, female puppy who is ready to find her forever home! At just a few months old, she is still growing and currently weighs around 4 lbs. This sweet girl has a lovely medium-length coat, featuring stunning black and brown/chocolate coloring. Though she does not yet have house training, her affectionate and playful nature will surely win your heart. Currently located in Missouri City, TX, Talita WAT is part of the Mutts & Meows Rescue family. Her adoption fee is generally $750, which covers all her vaccinations, spaying, microchip, rabies shot, and transport arrangements. Adopters from outside the Houston area can still welcome her into their homes after the application process. Mutual compatibility is important, so the rescue will provide as much information as they can about Talita to ensure sheโs a great fit for your family. Every detail helps as you consider adopting her. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Talita WAT
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Talita WAT, being a mix of Cairn Terrier and Yorkshire Terrier, typically thrives in a warm and loving home environment where she can feel secure and loved.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This small breed doesn't require a vast outdoor area; a small yard or frequent walks will keep Talita happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Talita WAT is friendly and affectionate, making her a great companion for kids, provided they understand how to interact gently with a puppy.











