Honey Comb is a sweet, affectionate, and silly 6-year-old terrier mix who weighs 68 lbs. She's a full-grown girl with the perfect balance of playful energy and chill vibes. Honey Comb is a true cuddle bug who loves to be close to her humans, whether it's for a quiet movie night or just resting her head on your lap. She's also independent and can entertain herself, making her an excellent work-from-home companion. When it's time to play, she's always ready for a happy bounce, zoomies, neighborhood walks, or car rides. Honey Comb loves meeting new people, young and old, and is great with kids. She has excellent manners, is incredibly smart, and is respectful around food. She's looking for a forever family to share her affectionate heart, sweet personality, and loyal companionship with.
Ideal Home
Honey Comb would thrive in a home with a fenced-in backyard, as she loves to play fetch and sunbathe. She would prefer a quieter suburban or rural area over a busy city, as she enjoys nature trails and hikes. A home without other dogs is ideal for her, where she can receive all the attention. A feline-free home is also recommended. She would love to have human siblings to share her love with.
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions were mentioned in the listing.
Training & Support
Honey Comb is kennel trained, potty trained, and leash trained. She communicates when she needs to potty by "tap dancing" by the door. She is not destructive and can be trusted when left alone. She can sleep in a kennel if preferred but would love to sleep with her forever family or on a dog bed next to their bed.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- The adoption fee is $350, which includes vaccinations, spay procedure, microchip, flea/tick/heartworm prevention, health certificate, and any necessary vet care.
- The transport fee of $250 covers transportation from her foster home to her forever home.
Transporation
Honey Comb is in a foster home in Austin, TX. Transport is available to various cities/states, with monthly transports. Adoptive families will need to meet the transport to pick up their new family member. Dogs are adopted prior to transport, and transports cannot accommodate meet-and-greets.