Cayenne
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Cayenne
AvailableCayenne is a 2-year-old spayed female Jack Russell Terrier mix. Weighing about 14 pounds, she has a medium coat and is house trained. Fully vetted and ready for her forever home, she is located in Round Rock, TX.
About Cayenne
Meet Cayenne. This shy and cautious dog needs an experienced adopter to help her adjust and learn how to be part of a family again. At around 14 pounds and 2 years old, she's a Jack Russell Terrier mix that requires gentle handling. Cayenne is currently in foster care in Round Rock and has likely been on her own for some time. Cayenne will need patience and may require several visits before she's comfortable enough for petting or being picked up. She benefits from having other dogs for companionship, as she thrives best in a multi-dog household. While she's on a drag leash during training sessions, she has shown that she can walk well on a leash and comfortably kennels at night. Given her needs, a secure, fully fenced yard is essential—apartments won't suit her lifestyle. Her background remains a mystery, but she was rescued from South Texas with a litter of puppies. Cayenne is fully vetted and ready for a loving home. Whether you’re looking to provide the support she needs or want to be the one to take on this rewarding challenge, you can start the adoption process today!
Adoption Fee
$275Payment after application.
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Questions about Cayenne
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cayenne, as a Jack Russell Terrier mix, typically thrives in a secure home environment with plenty of space to explore freely. She needs a home with a fenced yard and is not suited for apartments.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cayenne will do best with ample outdoor space where she can play and explore safely. A fully fenced yard is essential for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Due to her shy and cautious nature, Cayenne may not be the best fit for homes with young children. She would prefer a quieter, more stable environment.











