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Jack Chi Dogs For Adoption in YUMA, AZ, USA

Chihuahua JRT Mix to adopt near Yuma Arizona

Jack Chi Dogs For Adoption in YUMA, AZ, USA

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Nickname
Ivy
Breed
Jack Chi
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Availability Date
11/04/2019
Location
YUMA, AZ, 85365, USA

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Jack Chi Dogs For Adoption in YUMA, AZ, USA

Ivy is a Female Chihuahua Jack Russell Terrier mix (Jack-Chi) dog for adoption to a very loving home in or near Yuma Arizona Her personality is huge for such a little dog, and she’ll soon win over

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any dog lover. She’s smart, funny and very adorable. When you sing to her she will come running up and try to lick you all over. Also, if you hold a treat up and tell her to dance, she will get on her back legs and twirl around. Ivy is only 3.5 years years old and weighs 15 lbs pounds. She is in very good health, spayed, and up to date on shots. Ivy is being placed for adoption by owner because: “I am military and we are moving, the house on base we will be living in only allows two pets. Also, she has started to become jealous of the baby. Any time we talk to him or sing to him she runs up and try to nudge her way in. This could also be why she has started getting irritated with the other dogs because they are bigger and I think she feels left out”. Ivy really would be happier in a home where she can be the center of attention. Chihuahuas are great companion dogs, and Ivy’s Chihuahua side really wants to be somebody’s best friend. Can you offer this beautiful little pup a great new home. Meet Ivy, Chihuahua Jack Russell Terrier Dog For Adoption in Yuma Arizona Request to Adopt Ivy Here There is a $75 adoption/rehoming fee. Supplies and veterinary records will be included. Questions about Ivy? Contact our Yuma Arizona Dog rehoming team today. Text “Ivy” to (888) 833-2128 or email IvyDog-lover.us. We look forward to hearing from you.


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ADN-164453
Date Listed
11/03/2019
Date Expires
Expired

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