SKEEDADDLE - MINIATURE PINSCHER / CHIHUAHUA / MIXED (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Chipin Dogs For Adoption in Berkeley , CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
SKEEDADDLE
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Baby
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Location
Berkeley , CA, 94710 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Miniature Pinscher / Chihuahua / Mixed (medium coat). Say hello to Skeedaddle, a little pup with a big personality just waiting to shine! He can be a bit shy when meeting new people, but give him a moment and his true colors come shining through. Playtime is where Skeedaddle truly comes alive. He loves other dogs and delights in bounding over, under, and around his friends, zooming with pure puppy joy and enthusiasm. Full of energy and excitement, he thrives in the company of furry buddies and would be over the moon to have a playful dog companion in his forever home. Sweet, spirited, and endlessly lovable, Skeedaddle is eager to meet you (and your canine counterpart!) and start a lifetime of fun, friendship, and cuddles. Donât let him Skeedaddle past you â this little guy is ready to sprint straight into your heart!
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Berkeley Animal Care Services
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Location:
Berkeley , California, 94710 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Chipin, a lively cross between the Chihuahua and Miniature Pinscher, originated in the United States as a designer breed. These small yet sturdy dogs typically weigh between 5-10 pounds, boasting a short, smooth coat that comes in various colors like black, tan, chocolate, and fawn. Physically, they often inherit the Chihuahua’s apple-shaped head or the Miniature Pinscher’s sleek build, with expressive eyes and alert ears. Temperamentally, Chipins are known for being affectionate, energetic, and surprisingly courageous, often displaying a "big dog" personality in a small package. They can be excellent companions for individuals or families with older children, and their compact size makes them highly suitable for apartment living, provided they receive adequate exercise. While generally healthy, potential health concerns include patellar luxation, dental issues, and heart conditions, inherited from their parent breeds. Early socialization and consistent training are crucial for a well-adjusted Chipin.
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