Clover

Adoption Status:Available
Age:6 months old
Sex:Female
Breed:Terrier mix
Weight:24 lbs.

AUSTIN, TX AREA ADOPTIONS ONLY

Meet Clover, as delightful sweet girl who is eagerly awaiting her forever home! With her stunning brindle coat and captivating personality, she is the perfect companion for anyone looking to add joy and love to their lives. This super smart pup is so gentle taking treats and has learned to sit, making her training process both enjoyable and effective. Her eagerness to please shines through, making it clear that she’s not just looking for a place to stay, but a family to call her own.

Not only is she a beauty in terms of appearance, but her temperament is equally appealing. This puppy’s affectionate nature extends to all members of your household, as she gets along wonderfully with both cats and other dogs. Her ability to bond with others so smoothly is a testament to her friendly disposition. She is making strides in mastering the doggy door and walking on a leash showcasing her adaptability and desire to learn new things.

Playtime is a favorite pastime for her, especially with her collection of stuffed toys, which she enjoys without the destructive inclination of chewing them apart. Clover is a true water enthusiast who can’t get enough of splashing around! She has a playful spirit, always ready to run and explore the world around her. From snuggles on the couch to joyous romp sessions in the yard, she can brighten even the gloomiest days. .Her affectionate attitude, combined with her intelligence makes her a fantastic candidate for anyone seeking a furry friend. If you’re in search of a loving, energetic, and well-behaved companion, this little sweetheart is ready to join your family and make a splash in your life!

Clover’s adoption fee of $400 covers the vet exam, age-appropriate vaccines, medications, microchip, and spay.

 

If you live in the Austin, TX area and are interested in adopting, please fill out an application.

Please be aware that we rarely have information on our dogs being good with cats as most of our foster homes don’t have them.

Adoption decisions are based on the best overall match and not done on a first-come-first-serve basis.