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My basic info
Breed
Chihuahua/Dachshund
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
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Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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This little chihuahua mix is ready for her forever home! Myranda is a 13 month old mix and has long slender legs but is also really long bodied. Her mother, Meredith, is a beautiful 10 lb chihuahua and Myranda weighs 15 lbs. Myranda is a good girl who has been exposed to cats, pet pigs, and other dogs.; It can take her a minute to feel comfortable and not nervous but once she is, she is a fun loving girl full of personality. Please help Myranda find her forever home that she deserves so much! How can you pass up a face like that? If interested in meeting and adopting, please visit forbellessake.org for the adoption application. The standard adoption fee is $175. All residents are vetted to include spay/neuter, vaccinations, dewormings, microchip and any other known medical needs cared for. *If a yard is present, a fence is required. If no yard available (condo, etc) a mandatory leash requirement and access to a dog park is required* *Breeds and mature sizes cannot be guaranteed. Breeds are a guess based on appearance, vet recommendation, or information from previous owners if a surrender case* *No resident is guaranteed housetrained. Our focus is major medical and behavioral rehabilitation leaving basic training to adoptive families. This training helps build a relationship based on trust, understanding, and boundary setting. Additionally, a dog demonstrating housetrained behaviors at rescue will still need time to adjust to a new home, environment, and routine.