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My basic info
Breed
Xoloitzcuintle/Mexican Hairless
Color
Black
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
POUCH PUPPY ALERT! If you want a pouch puppy I am your man! I love to be tucked in & toasty warm. If there is a blanket I will find it & burrow. If you can’t find me, start looking for a little lump. My foster mom calls me Little Man because I am a tiny thing & she says I am a 10+ on the “so darn cute” scale! I am a little shy – my foster mom is working on getting me to come out of that. I make her play catch me if you can sometimes – that does not make her happy. She usually catches me when I run & get on the big bed. I LOVE the big bed & sleep all night in it under the covers or wrapped like a sausage in a blanket. I don’t bark a lot except when a new dog came into the house. I had to let him know I was there first. When my foster mom goes outside & leaves me inside, I don’t like that & I voice my opinion about it. I don’t bark, more like a squeak. My housebreaking is going very well as long as I have a potty mat to use. I really like to use the potty mat. A forever home is my dream. It needs a lap, maybe another 4 legged sibling to snuggle with & love. Small children will not be good for me because of their sudden movements & also my size. Jackson is up to date on all shots, microchiped, heart worm negative, de-wormed and neutered. Jackson’s adoption fee is $350.00.WE DO NOT ACCEPT PERSONAL CHECKS. Out of state adopters are responsible for arranging transport, WE DO NOT SHIP DOGS. For events calendar and adoption application please go to our website at www.aaprescue.org.