MAX - CHIHUAHUA DOG FOR ADOPTION
Chihuahua Dogs For Adoption in Muskegon, MI, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Max
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Senior
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Location
Muskegon, MI, 49444 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Chihuahua. Meet Max (black & white face) & Moe (cream face) Max and Moe are a bonded pair of senior boys who have spent their entire lives side by side. Through every stage of life, they’ve only ever really known one constant: each other. Now, at an age when most dogs are curled up comfortably in the homes they’ve always known, these two sweet souls are searching for somewhere safe to land… together. While we don’t know their exact ages, we believe they’re around 14–15 years old. Their faces are a little gray, their steps a little slower, but their hearts are just as full. They’re gentle, quiet boys who find comfort in the simple things—being near their people, wandering around the house, and curling up close to one another for a nap. They’ve spent their lives in a home environment and are used to a peaceful routine. Shelter life is a big change for them, and while they’re doing their best, it’s not where senior boys like Max and Moe should have to spend this chapter of their lives. They deserve soft beds, warm homes, and someone who will let them simply exist and be loved. Max and Moe can be a little nervous in new situations. Car rides make them unsure at first, and they may pull a bit on leash, but with patience and kindness they settle in. They’ve lived with cats before and have been using puppy pads while also going outside. Like many seniors, they just need a little understanding and routine. They aren’t big toy players anymore. At this point in life, what they want most is companionship—a quiet place to rest, a gentle hand to pet them, and the comfort of knowing they’re safe. Because they are so deeply bonded, Max and Moe must stay together. After spending their whole lives side by side, separating them now would break the only constant they have left. All they’re asking for is a home where they can spend whatever time they have left together, warm, and loved. If you have room in your heart for two senior boys who still have so much quiet love to give, please consider Max and Moe. They’re waiting for someone to give them the soft ending they deserve. You may find me on our website under "ADOPT
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Physical Attributes
Altered Yes -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Noah Project
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Location:
Muskegon, Michigan, 49444 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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