Tito
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Tito
AvailableTito is a young male dog, around 2 years and 3 months old. He’s a mixed breed with a medium coat and beautiful black and white coloring. Tito is house-trained and altered. His vaccines are up to date, and he is located in Houston, TX.
About Tito
Meet Tito! Tito is a charming 2-year-old, 40-pound mix of Australian Cattle Dog and possibly Bearded Collie. With his striking black-and-white coat and captivating amber eyes—one marked with stunning multicolored marbling—he is truly a sight to behold. Tito has a gentle yet vibrant personality that draws people in, forming deep connections with his loved ones. He is the type of dog who keeps a watchful eye on his humans, exuding loyalty and devotion. This energetic boy thrives on adventure and mental engagement. Tito enjoys long walks and exploring new environments. He is a smart dog who loves puzzle toys and activities that challenge his clever mind. House-trained, crate-trained, and a joy on the leash, he is eager to learn and improve. Although he is affectionate, Tito can be cautious around strangers and may bark when feeling uncomfortable. Therefore, he needs someone with experience in handling intelligent dogs and understanding their needs. Tito prefers to be the only dog or live with females, as he doesn't do well with dominant males. For the right person, Tito will be an incredibly loyal companion. His love runs deep, and he'll stick by your side through thick and thin. If you're ready to welcome a devoted friend into your life, Tito could be the perfect fit. Tito is located in Houston, Texas, and transport to most states is available for an additional fee of $300. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$275Payment after application.
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Questions about Tito
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tito, being a mix of Australian Cattle Dog and Bearded Collie, thrives in active environments where he can engage both mentally and physically. He would do well in homes that offer outdoor space and opportunities for exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tito will appreciate a good amount of outdoor space for walks and play. A home with a secure yard for exploration and activities is ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Tito is generally good with children, but his cautious nature means slow introductions are best to help him feel comfortable.











