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Chihuahua puppies and dogs in Covington, Georgia

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Duke

Chihuahua

Male
Covington, GA
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Primary Color: Brown
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23048 Ren

Chihuahua

Male
Covington, GA
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Primary Color: Brown

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Duke

Chihuahua

Male
Covington, GA
Size
(when grown) -
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Story
Primary Color: Brown
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23048 Ren

Chihuahua

Male
Covington, GA
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Primary Color: Brown
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Lucy

Chihuahua Jack Russell Terrier

Female, 1 yr 1 mo
Conyers, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Lucy is a young Chihuahua-terrier mix. She is a tiny 11 pounds and about 13 months old. She is feisty, affectionate and a real flight risk. She was originally found running loose. If she feels no one is paying attention to her, off she goes. She will also take off after any pesky squirrel she sees so she needs a REALLY secure, above ground, fenced yard. She’s so little she can squeeze through a hand’s worth of space. She would not be a good match for small children. Lucy loves to sit in laps, snuggle and relax but is young enough to be very active. She is fully vetted, spayed and microchipped. Please use our adoption application form found at https://www.jackrusselladoptions.org/adopt-a-dog/
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Milo

Chihuahua Dachshund

Male, Young
Stockbridge, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I’ve had Milo since he’s was 7 months old and he’s now 4. He’s very energetic and needs lots of attention something that I can no longer keep up with in my current circumstances. Milo thinks he’s a big dog so he loves going to the large side of the dog park instead of hanging with the other small breeds. It’s almost as if he doesn’t know that he’s 14 pounds. Milo does have a growl when he plays that is just his personality and actually pretty common in the Chihuahua family I promise he’s being playful. He has tons of toys, but some people automatically think he’s being aggressive because he’s growling even though he’s in a playful stance and/or has a toy in his mouth
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Bonded Pair
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Moe and Mary -- BONDED PAIR

Chihuahua Miniature Poodle

Male, 2 yrs 4 mos
Jackson, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Mary & Moe are looking for their SPECIAL SITUATION, PATIENT, BONDED PAIR Adopter Prior to being rescued, Mary and Moe lived in the woods with their homeless owner. One day their owner was able to get help and leave shortly before a freeze, but must not have been able to bring their dogs as they remained. Mary was adopted a couple months ago but later returned as we discovered how bonded the two actually were, and how unhappy Mary was without Moe. DNA tests later revealed Mary and Moe are brother and sister. They are also— — Around 2 years old — 10 pounds (Mary) and 13 pounds (Moe) — Spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped — In foster with other dogs ranging up to 25lbs — Potty trained + pee pad trained — Good car riders — No children — FLIGHT RISKS Once you have her trust, Mary is a top notch snuggle bug and cuddler. She thrives off of affection. We won’t sugar coat it though: Mary is going to make you work for her trust. It may take 2 months for you to really see the Mary that her foster sees every day. Mary really needs someone who is going to be ok with that, taking things slow with her, giving her time, and working on her time. She won’t be your best buddy lap gal overnight. When you finally earn that trust though, it will be worth every second. Moe is a certified food junkie and lover boy. An occasional streak of mischief and guaranteed heart stealer, this boy will have anyone head over heels. Mary and Moe would do best with someone who doesn’t work away from home e.g. 40-50+ hours a week. Even a hybrid work schedule would be beneficial for them. The duo is not crate trained currently. Moe could previously be crated, but Mary was a stressy mess in the crate, but Mary also panics with Moe in a crate and not her, but them crated together doesn’t resolve Mary’s crate anxiety either. Long story short — keeping Mary and Moe in a room gated off has been the best solution for the duo when you need to leave home. Disclosure: Shortly after Mary was rescued, someone Mary hadn’t had a chance to build trust with yet had to play ring around the rosey to catch her to put her back up. When they caught up with her and reached to grab her, Mary nipped in fear. This was very shortly after her capture and a bit understandable, but for sake of transparency and disclosure, we are sharing that history. So…. Do we have you sold yet? I know, it may sound like they need a unicorn adopter. Truthfully, they do. But they are worth it. Someone will love this special pair as much as their foster mama does, and have the honor of seeing the pair as the incredible loving duo they are. They will love you with every ounce of their being once you have their trust, and they are such a fun and loving pair once you have that trust. Mary and Moe will go as a foster-to-adopt trial first. This gives you a chance first to ensure Mary and Moe are a right match for you before adopting. We typically do 2 week foster to adopt trials, but we can do as long as even 4-6 weeks for these guys if you feel that time is needed. The goal is just to make sure Mary and Moe are the right match for a family and vice versus — before officially adopting. It is a pressure free, commitment free trial run. If you think Mary and Moe might be meant for you, please complete an adoption application (it’ll be foster-to-adopt) at joyspromise.org/adopt This special bonded pair is currently in foster in Fayetteville, GA. – Note: If you are interested in adopting, please COMPLETE AN APPLICATION THROUGH OUR WEBSITE. Inquiries on adoption sites is not an application. Your inquiry will not be seen until you complete an actual application at joyspromise.org/adopt
We'll also keep you updated on Mary and Moe -- BONDED PAIR's adoption status with email updates.
Bonded Pair
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Mary and Moe -- BONDED PAIR

Chihuahua Miniature Poodle

Female, 2 yrs 4 mos
Jackson, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Mary & Moe are looking for their SPECIAL SITUATION, PATIENT, BONDED PAIR Adopter Prior to being rescued, Mary and Moe lived in the woods with their homeless owner. One day their owner was able to get help and leave shortly before a freeze, but must not have been able to bring their dogs as they remained. Mary was adopted a couple months ago but later returned as we discovered how bonded the two actually were, and how unhappy Mary was without Moe. DNA tests later revealed Mary and Moe are brother and sister. They are also— — Around 2 years old — 10 pounds (Mary) and 13 pounds (Moe) — Spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped — In foster with other dogs ranging up to 25lbs — Potty trained + pee pad trained — Good car riders — No children — FLIGHT RISKS Once you have her trust, Mary is a top notch snuggle bug and cuddler. She thrives off of affection. We won’t sugar coat it though: Mary is going to make you work for her trust. It may take 2 months for you to really see the Mary that her foster sees every day. Mary really needs someone who is going to be ok with that, taking things slow with her, giving her time, and working on her time. She won’t be your best buddy lap gal overnight. When you finally earn that trust though, it will be worth every second. Moe is a certified food junkie and lover boy. An occasional streak of mischief and guaranteed heart stealer, this boy will have anyone head over heels. Mary and Moe would do best with someone who doesn’t work away from home e.g. 40-50+ hours a week. Even a hybrid work schedule would be beneficial for them. The duo is not crate trained currently. Moe could previously be crated, but Mary was a stressy mess in the crate, but Mary also panics with Moe in a crate and not her, but them crated together doesn’t resolve Mary’s crate anxiety either. Long story short — keeping Mary and Moe in a room gated off has been the best solution for the duo when you need to leave home. Disclosure: Shortly after Mary was rescued, someone Mary hadn’t had a chance to build trust with yet had to play ring around the rosey to catch her to put her back up. When they caught up with her and reached to grab her, Mary nipped in fear. This was very shortly after her capture and a bit understandable, but for sake of transparency and disclosure, we are sharing that history. So…. Do we have you sold yet? I know, it may sound like they need a unicorn adopter. Truthfully, they do. But they are worth it. Someone will love this special pair as much as their foster mama does, and have the honor of seeing the pair as the incredible loving duo they are. They will love you with every ounce of their being once you have their trust, and they are such a fun and loving pair once you have that trust. Mary and Moe will go as a foster-to-adopt trial first. This gives you a chance first to ensure Mary and Moe are a right match for you before adopting. We typically do 2 week foster to adopt trials, but we can do as long as even 4-6 weeks for these guys if you feel that time is needed. The goal is just to make sure Mary and Moe are the right match for a family and vice versus — before officially adopting. It is a pressure free, commitment free trial run. If you think Mary and Moe might be meant for you, please complete an adoption application (it’ll be foster-to-adopt) at joyspromise.org/adopt This special bonded pair is currently in foster in Fayetteville, GA. – Note: If you are interested in adopting, please COMPLETE AN APPLICATION THROUGH OUR WEBSITE. Inquiries on adoption sites is not an application. Your inquiry will not be seen until you complete an actual application at joyspromise.org/adopt

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Newton County Animal Control

210 Lower River Road, Covington, GA 30016

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12.6 miles

Georgia Jack Russell Rescue

Conyers, GA 30012

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16.4 miles

Joy's Promise Canine Rescue Inc.

Jackson, GA 30233

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17.2 miles

Jasper County Humane Society

Monticello, GA 31064

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29.7 miles

Alcovy Pet Rescue, Inc.

Bethlehem, GA 30620

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30.7 miles

Dolly Goodpuppy Fayetteville

Fayetteville, GA 30214

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30.7 miles

Tiny Paws Rescue

Atlanta, GA 30309

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33.5 miles

3ft.RESCUE - ATL transport

Atlanta, GA 30318

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33.5 miles

Atlanta Humane Society - Foster Animal Center

Atlanta, GA 30318

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33.7 miles

Min Pins & More Rescue, Inc - GA

Duluth, GA 30096

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