Taco Tina
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Taco Tina
AvailableTaco Tina is a four-year-old, spayed female mixed breed. She is medium-sized and currently in Detroit, MI. Although she is still adapting, she displays a gentle nature and loves attention. As of now, she has not been assessed with kids, cats, or other dogs, and her weight remains to be confirmed. Taco Tina is looking for a compassionate adopter who understands her needs and can help her feel at home.
About Taco Tina
Taco Tina is a spayed female mixed breed weighing around 50 pounds and approximately four years old. She has a sweet demeanor but can be a bit nervous, so she thrives on comfort and attention, particularly enjoying lap time with her humans. Calm and gentle by nature, she accepts treats politely and can’t resist showing off her belly for rubs once she feels secure. While she is still learning to embrace toys, she walks slowly and steadily on a leash, taking in her surroundings with curiosity. Taco Tina seems to be non-reactive to other dogs, suggesting she may adapt well to having a furry sibling with proper introductions. When considering adoption, keep in mind that the shelter environment can be overwhelming for her. A decompression period of at least three days will help her settle in and show her true personality. Taco Tina is waiting in Detroit, MI, and ready to join a loving home. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Taco Tina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Taco Tina, a mixed-breed dog, would thrive in a calm and loving environment where she can feel secure and appreciated. A home that offers patience and support as she adjusts to her new surroundings would be ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mixed breed dogs like Taco Tina often do well with a moderate amount of outdoor space, especially for relaxed walks that allow her to explore her surroundings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Taco Tina's behavior with children hasn't been assessed yet, so prospective adopters should introduce her to kids gradually and monitor interactions.











