Betty
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Betty
AvailableBetty is a two-year-old female terrier mixed breed. She weighs about 12 pounds and is small in size. Betty is spayed, vaccinated, and currently located in San Francisco, CA. She enjoys being around people and has a white and cream coat. Though she is still learning about experiences like stairs and car rides, she is house trained and shows promise with gentle encouragement.
About Betty
Betty is a delightful 12-pound dog who enjoys being close to her people and occasionally warming up your lap. Although she’s still adjusting to new experiences, such as stairs and car rides, she’s shown great courage in just a few days in her foster home. With gentle encouragement and regular exposure, she’s learning to feel at ease. Outside, she loves short sniffing adventures as she explores her surroundings to do her business. Currently, she shares her space with another small dog, giving her plenty of room but starting to show interest in playful interactions. Betty thrives in a patient home, where someone can offer her the time to grow confident. Initially, it’s important for someone to be home often to help her settle in and feel secure. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$400Payment after application.
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Questions about Betty
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Betty, being a mixed breed dog, would thrive in a home where she has the chance to gradually explore her surroundings. A calm and loving environment that encourages her curiosity will help her flourish.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Betty enjoys short outdoor excursions for sniffing and doing her business. A small yard or access to parks would be ideal for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Betty can adapt to homes with children, provided that they understand her need for gentle handling and patience as she adjusts.











