FIONA - CHINESE CRESTED-HAIRLESS (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Mutt Dogs For Adoption in Waterford, VA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
FIONA
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Senior
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Location
Waterford, VA, 20197 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Chinese Crested-Hairless (medium coat). I give you the one and only Princess Fiona! She doesnt need saving but is looking for her Shrek to pamper her and peel back her layers like an onion! This lovley lap dog that is ready to be the queen of a castle or if you have a swamp she will take that too. She loves getting mud masks and doing skin care daily as part of her beauty routine. Intrested in meeting Fiona? Come by and meet her before sundown though! Just kidding, we are open daily for adoptions from 11:00am-5:30pm! Are you viewing my information on a third party site like Petfinder? Make sure you stop by .loudoun.gov/animals to see the most up-to-date information about me! I might already have an adoption pending!
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Loudoun County Animal Care & Control
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Location:
Waterford, Virginia, 20197 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
A mongrel, mutt, or mixed-breed dog, is a dog that is not the result of breeding within an existing breed or to modify or create a breed and belongs to no breed. In the United States, the term "mixed-breed" is a favored synonym over "mongrel" among many who wish to avoid negative connotations associated with the latter term. The implication that such dogs must be a mix of defined breeds may stem from an inverted understanding of the origins of dog breeds. Pure breeds have been, for the most part, artificially created from random-bred populations by human selective breeding with the purpose of enhancing desired physical, behavioral, or temperamental characteristics. Dogs that are not purebred are not necessarily a mix of such defined breeds. Therefore, among experts and fans of such dogs, "Mongrel" is still the preferred term.
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