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Questions Provided!!!!!!!!? 1.)Would it be compatible with a wireless fence?

2.)Is it an outside dog?

3.)If you had to guestimate, how many pounds would it grow up to be?
 
Wireless fences are NOT fool proof..I knew a rottie that constantly broke free despite the 'shock' it gave her, ditto with her pal the sheltie.

That is NOT an outside dog....none of the small breed dogs are.

If they are right on the mix, I would guess about 15 pounds, tops.
 
1. Wireless fences are not that great. I don't like the very premise of how they work and if the dog has any drive (prey drive, herding drive) they will often walk right through. I see Kelpie in that dog, which would mean herding drive. I don't see the pom. Schipperke maybe.

2. NO, dogs are pack animals and crave human attention. Plus its small sizes (and the absence of a fence) would make it an easy lunch for a variety of animals. Many rescues will not adopt dogs out to outdoor homes.

3.) That small at 4 months, I would say 15-20 pounds grown
 
1. Wireless fences are useless. Build a real fence.

2. No dogs are outside dogs. Why get a dog just to keep him outside? Most or all rescues will NOT adopt out to anyone that plans on keeping an "ourside" dog and with good reason.

3. Since it is a mutt, there's really no telling but I would say not more than 40-45 lbs.

Go for it. He looks like he could use a good home. Very cute.
 
1. If trained properly then yes, however I think a proper fitted fence would be better.

2. No not really. Maybe a few hours during the day, if its not freezing, or too hot. But only if the dog is provided with a run and fresh water.

2. Under 15 pounds, quite a small/medium sized dog.
 
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