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Bullet WVT

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8 years old|Dachshund, Corgi|Male|Small|Missouri City, TX
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Bullet WVT is an 8-year-old, altered male mix of Dachshund and Corgi. He weighs around 20 lbs and has a short bicolor coat in black and white/cream. Bullet is currently located in Missouri City, TX, and is not house trained yet. He has up-to-date vaccinations and is looking to find a loving home.

About Bullet WVT

Bullet WVT is a unique soul looking for a loving home in Missouri City, TX. Born on February 15, 2018, he's now an 8-year-old male mix of Dachshund and Corgi, sporting a bicolor coat of black and white/cream. This little guy is extremely shy, so he will need a patient adopter devoted to building his confidence. Bullet will thrive best in a home with at least one other dog to help him feel secure. Although he is not house trained yet, his sweet nature ensures he will blossom with the right care. His adoption fee is $750, which covers transport, vaccinations, neutering, and his microchip. Once you’re ready to adopt, the application is processed, and transport is arranged. Bullet is currently in the Houston area, so make sure you consider the additional logistics if you're further away. If you're interested in adopting him, please send an email to MuttsAndMeows@Mail.com. This is a wonderful opportunity to provide a home to a deserving dog. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Bullet WVT

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

    Bullet WVT, as a Dachshund-Corgi mix, would do well in a home that offers companionship, ideally with another dog to help him adjust and feel secure.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Bullet is a small dog and does not require a large outdoor space; a small yard or frequent walks can keep him happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Bullet's gentle demeanor might appeal to families, his extreme shyness suggests he might be best suited for a quieter home.