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Care Manuals - Mutts
Species
‘Taur Bitty
Subspecies
Mutt
Heights
‘7 to ‘9
Ranking
Good for beginners
Adopter Compatibility
Mutts mesh best with those with a spark of Determination in their soul, and isn’t afraid to drag them outside for a bit of exercise. They’re extremely loyal, and enjoy the lifestyle of a lap dog.
They can adapt well to most environments as long as they are able to get their required exercise, and aren’t particularly loud, making them good for suburb living to apartment living!
Those seeking a lazy sweetheart will fall in love with these pups.
Personality
These bitties are on the lazier side for a ‘Taur, though don’t be fooled by their silver tongues and sleepy behavior. They might pretend not to, but they enjoy a good routine of exercise and playtime with their owners. Mutts are very sweet individuals who have a tendency to hold grudges lasting a lifetime. Despite their calmer behavior, they aren’t afraid to stick up for themselves and carve out their own place in their environment. If your Mutt seems prickly, talk to him! They make for good conversationalists and are happy to explain their troubles if talked to. 
Bitty Compatibility
Positives
Smokeys, Cheshires, Rowdys, Razzs, Pines
Neutrals
Gleams, Snowfalls, Pearls, Retrievers, Wolfs,
Negatives
Fluffs, Wolverines, Errors,
Just Don’t
N/A
Important To Note
Mutts are very vocal about their feelings and opinions, but only when asked. They are rather smart bitties, and do not enjoy being looked down upon. Make sure they feel heard, and your Mutt will be a happy bitty.
Diet
Mutts are to be fed a meat-based meal, raw or cooked. These bitties have a preference for cooked meat, but are able to eat raw meat just as well.
Appearance
A Mutt’s markings tend to come in a darker rusty orange color, and patterns can range from common to rare.
Mutt’s also have the chance for mutations, such as shorter legs, folded ears, etc.
Health Concerns
Mutts have a history of general teeth problems, so be aware in case yours starts complaining of jaw and tooth pain. It is common for Mutts to lose at least one tooth when they are young, making replacements common in most older Mutts.
If your Mutt displays any of the above mutations, be aware that they are at a higher risk for health complications. If you notice your Mutt displaying any health complication, please take them to your nearest adoption center, or Fluffy Adoptions, for immediate care and treatment.
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