Tuffy is what would happen if a distinguished little gentleman and a yard goblin shook hands and said, “let’s make something iconic.” He’s a 20-pound scruffy terrier mix with a black-and-white coat, a perfectly unbothered little beard, and the kind of face that looks like he’s either about to ask you for pets… or narrate your life choices in a tiny, raspy voice. Tuffy came from a property with quite a few dogs, so he’s fluent in Dog. Pack dynamics, shared snacks, group energy—he gets it. Because of that, he needs a home with another dog. Not optional. He’s a social guy, and having a built-in buddy helps him feel safe, confident, and fully himself. He’s a little shy at first, but give him about a day, and suddenly he’s like, “ok yeah… I live here now.” And then you’ve got him. We’re talking little paw taps demanding more pets, couch privileges he absolutely takes seriously, professional-level window watching, and yes—the cutest little bark you’ve ever heard, used sparingly, like he’s making a point. He’s not noisy. He’s just… occasionally opinionated. He’s incredibly dog-friendly, playful in a balanced, easygoing way, and happiest when he has both a human to love on and a dog to hang with. He’s not overwhelming, not chaotic—just a really good, steady little presence who settles in beautifully with a bit of patience. Life with Tuffy looks like this: you’re on the couch, he’s curled up next to you like a scruffy little sidekick, occasionally tapping you for pets while giving a quick “boof” at something suspicious outside (probably a leaf). Your other dog is nearby, everyone’s relaxed, and the whole house just feels right. He’s the kind of dog who doesn’t try to steal the spotlight—he just naturally becomes your favorite.
Ideal Home
Tuffy needs a home with another dog. He does best in homes with children 10 years and over.
Ongoing Health
Tuffy is a healthy boy.
Training & Support
Tuffy is a social guy who is fluent in dog and needs a dog friend to help him feel safe and confident. He can be a little shy at first but warms up quickly.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Once we receive your application, our team will review it and reach out to set up an interview with one of our volunteers.
Transporation
Tuffy is currently in foster care in Texas and will be transported to his approved adoptive family.