MILO - CHIHUAHUA / DACHSHUND / MIXED (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Chiweenie Dogs For Adoption in Fresno, CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Milo
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Baby
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Location
Fresno, CA, 93722 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Chihuahua / Dachshund / Mixed (short coat). Meet Milo — a gorgeous golden boy with the cutest smile! At about 13 pounds and 7 months old, Milo is the perfect cuddle companion. Milo can be a little shy at first, but with patience and affection, his sweet and loving personality quickly shines through. Milo is currently being fostered in Hollister and is already neutered and vaccinated, so he’s ready to find his forever family! Come meet Milo at Tractor Supply in Gilroy on May 30th from 10 AM to 2 PM — he might just be your perfect match.
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Physical Attributes
Eye Color: Brown Ear Type: Droopy Tail Type: Long Coat Length: Short Grooming Needs: Low Altered Yes -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Pawsitive Connections Inc
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Location:
Fresno, California, 93722 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Chiweenie, an adorable and increasingly popular designer breed, is a delightful cross between the spirited Chihuahua and the charming Dachshund. Originating in the United States, these small companions inherited a unique blend of traits from their parent breeds. Physically, they typically possess a long, low body reminiscent of the Dachshund, combined with the often-large ears and expressive eyes of the Chihuahua. Their coats can vary widely in color and texture, from short and smooth to long and wiry. Temperamentally, Chiweenies are known for being loyal, affectionate, and surprisingly energetic. They often exhibit a playful and sometimes stubborn streak, making early socialization and training beneficial. Their small size makes them well-suited for apartment living and families with older children or individuals seeking a devoted lapdog. While generally robust, potential health considerations include issues common to their parent breeds, such as patellar luxation and intervertebral disc disease, making regular veterinary check-ups important for their long-term well-being.
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