Ty
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Ty
AvailableTy is a small, neutered male Corgi currently based in Rossford, OH. He's an adult dog who has been vaccinated and is generally good with other dogs. While we don't have specifics on his weight or coat length, he has a unique appearance that may require some grooming. Ty is not guaranteed to be house trained and will need supervision as he acclimates to a new environment.
About Ty
Meet Ty, an adorable little Corgi who was found as a stray, likely with his brother, Sam. Estimated to be around 1 to 2 years old, Ty has already shown remarkable progress in overcoming his initial fears of grooming, bathing, and brushing. He seems to enjoy the attention now, especially when you run your hands through his coat, which will need regular maintenance to keep him looking sharp. While he’s friendly with other dogs most of the time, he can be a bit growly if they invade his space unexpectedly. Since he’s cautious around new experiences, he may not be the best fit for young children who might inadvertently chase or grab at him. Ty has a charming appearance reminiscent of a raccoon mixed with a fox, flaunting a long tail and short legs. Adopting Ty means being a gentle leader as he adjusts to a new home. He loves people but takes time to warm up in new situations. With a little patience and kindness, this lovable little guy will thrive and make a fantastic companion. His vet care is current, including his neuter. Ready to meet this sweet boy? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Ty
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Corgis like Ty typically thrive in homes where they can interact with their family, whether it's in a house or an apartment, as long as they're given appropriate exercise and socialization.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ty, being a Corgi, doesn’t need a vast amount of outdoor space, but he will appreciate regular walks and playtime to burn off some energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Due to Ty’s timid nature, he may not be the best fit for homes with young children who might unintentionally scare him through rough play or chasing.











