Dogs for Autistic Adults: Breeds and Programs
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Meet Twist Tie, affectionately known as Twisty, a delightful 9-10 month old pup who arrived ready to charm everyone he met! This happy-go-lucky boy bounced into our lives with an infectious enthusiasm, acting as if he'd known us for years. Twisty is incredibly friendly, outgoing, and eager to greet every person, dog, cat, or even a curious leaf that crosses his path. His joyful exuberance hasn't dimmed a bit, and he's always ready with a wagging tail and an affectionate lick, embodying pure happiness.
As a Terrier mix, Twisty brings the spirited and playful traits of his breed. He's a true Director of Recreation, always ready for a game of fetch or tug, and loves parading around with his toys. He lives harmoniously with a cat, respecting boundaries, and greets other dogs with confident tail wags, even those much larger than him. Twisty is social, curious, and intelligent, learning quickly on the leash and responding well to redirection when his puppy chewing instincts kick in. He's a small dog with a full-sized personality, ready to be your constant companion.
Twisty's ideal home is one that embraces his social and playful spirit, offering him plenty of enrichment and companionship. He would thrive with a single person, a family, or a home with another playful dog. This little celebrity loves being part of the action and will flourish in an environment where he's included in daily life and adventures. If you're looking for a daily dose of laughter, enthusiasm, and unconditional devotion, Twist Tie is neatly wrapped up and waiting to bring endless joy to your home.
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