ARI - CHIHUAHUA (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Chihuahua Dogs For Adoption in Santa Barbara, CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
ARI
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
Santa Barbara, CA, 93110 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Chihuahua (medium coat). Ari is a gentle, sensitive boy who thrives in the comfort of home. He enjoys daily walks, but outside of that he is fearful of new environments, groups, strangers, and public places. In those situations, he tends to shut down and wants to hide. Ari doesnât love the car, though he will go in willingly; once inside, he usually curls up quietly. At home, Ari has many cat-like qualities. He loves to sleep on the bed, perch on the back of the couch, and be near his peopleâthough he doesnât always want to be held. He spends a lot of time napping, and typically only plays with toys once a day or so. You can tell when Ari is truly happy because he rolls on his back, chuffs, and rubs his face in the blankets. One of his favorite pastimes is âhelpingâ with the laundry. Ari is highly food-motivated and loves treats (and people food if he can sneak some), so a little regulation is needed to keep him at a healthy weight. He learned to use the dog door very quickly and is also pee pad trained. When he first arrived, he did some markingâthough that may have been related to living with several other male dogs in the home. Currently, Ari lives with two adults, two teens, a male dog his size, two larger male dogs, and a smaller female dog. He can get jealous when the other dogs receive attention, but he hasnât had issues sharing food or toys. When meeting new dogs, he may be a bit snarkyâlikely due to his small size and timid nature. Ari does best when left loose in the house with other dogs. He cannot be crated comfortablyâhe barks nonstopâand if left with access to a dog door, he will try to climb fences to find his people. For this reason, he is usually secured indoors when no one is home. Heâs adjusted well to this routine and does fine left in the home for reasonable periods of time. Ari has fit beautifully into our household, but with four dogs already, we canât keep a fifth as a permanent family member. He deserves a forever home where his unique personality and needs will be embraced. He will be a wonderful companion for someone patient, gentle, and understanding, who values quiet companionship over an outgoing or adventurous pup.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
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Organization name
Santa Barbara County Animal Services - Santa Barbara
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Location:
Santa Barbara, California, 93110 USAUSA
Breed overview
Chihuahua
A.K.A.: Chi, Chi-Chi, Chiwawa, Chee, Pocket Pup, Purse Dog, Taco Bell Dog, Tiny Titan, Mini Mutt, Lap Warrior, Teacup Terror, Chiweenie (mix slang), Apple Head, Deer Head, Chi Pup, Chi Doggo, Chi Baby, Chi Bean, Chi Monster, Chi Buddy, Chi Floof, Chi Nugget, Chi Shadow, Chi Sprout, Chi Prince, Chi Princess, Chi King, Chi Queen, Chi Star, Chi Diva, Chi Dude, Chi Doll, Chi Charm, Chi Whisper, Chi Rocket, Chi Rascal, Chi Snugglebug, Chi Snorter, Chi Squeak, Chi Zoomer, Chi Zoomie, Chi Snip, Chi Snapper, Chi Scout, Chi Scoutie, Chi Tinker, Chi Tink, Chi Tuff, Chi Puff, Chi Pipsqueak, Chi Pupper, Chi Pal
Overview:
The Chihuahua, a captivating breed known for its diminutive size, boasts an ancient and somewhat mysterious origin, with most theories pointing to Mexico as its birthplace, potentially descending from the "Techichi," a small companion dog of the Toltec civilization. Physically, they are easily recognizable by their small, compact bodies, large expressive eyes, and erect ears, appearing in both smooth and long-coated varieties, showcasing a vast array of colors and markings. Despite their tiny stature, Chihuahuas possess a big personality; they are often described as spirited, alert, and fiercely loyal to their owners, sometimes displaying a bold and confident demeanor. While their small size makes them exceptionally well-suited for apartment living, they thrive in homes where they receive ample attention and mental stimulation. They can be good family pets for older children who understand how to interact gently with a small dog, but their delicate build makes them less suitable for boisterous toddlers. Regarding health, Chihuahuas can be prone to certain conditions like patellar luxation, heart problems, and dental issues, making regular veterinary check-ups crucial for their well-being.
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