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Chihuahua puppies and dogs in St George, Ontario

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Lizzie

Chihuahua

Female, 3 yrs 9 mos , Special Needs
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Lizzie is a chihuahua mix, 15 pounds and approximately 3 years old. Lizzie was heartworm positive when she came to the rescue. She received treatment and is now negative, but the heartworm did leave her with some medical needs. Lizzie has chronic high blood pressure in her lungs, and with this does live with a chronic cough requiring medications to manage. She takes both Theophylline and Sildenafil twice a day and Hydrocodone syrup every 6-12 hours. She will likely need to remain on these medications as her cough persists despite the medications. Lizzie’s cough is worse at night and after naps, but it doesn’t slow her down – she is a happy and active girl! Lizzie is an absolute angel in the house. She is potty trained and is really great in her crate, and quickly earned enough trust to be able to have free roam of her foster home. While she does not have accidents and is just fine being left home alone, she does have some urinary incontinence. She dribbles urine throughout the day, worse after having been outside for a short walk. Sometimes small drops and sometimes bigger volumes. Lizzie has been tried on two different medications for her incontinence, and at this time is taking Stilbestrol every other day. This has not stopped the incontinence but seems to reduce the amount when she does dribble. Going for longer, or more frequent walks, seem to help the most. Lizzie doesn’t much care for toys, but she does love a good chew on pretty much anything delicious. She is incredibly food motivated, very smart and has easily learned sit, down, stay, paw and spin. Lizzie loves to walk, and will remind her family to take her out with some sassy attitude. Lizzie is excellent with people but is showing some fear aggression with other dogs when she encounters them up close. If kept at a distance, Lizzie will usually continue right by and is happy to carry on. She has not been tested with cats, but likely would not be suited for someone with any other pets. During her down time Lizzie loves cuddles and a good nap. Her favourite place to be is on your lap, or basking by a window in the sun. She enjoys being cradled like a baby and is comfortable sitting up beside you like a little mini human – she is quirky, spunky, sassy and so much fun to be around! Lizzie is really a sweetheart with her people, and would likely be fine with dog savvy kids older than 12. Lizzie is a bundle of joy, and with a family that understands all of her special needs, she has a lifetime of love to give. She deserves someone willing to love her for everything that she is, and in return, Lizzie will be the most wonderful companion to her new family!
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Papa

Chihuahua

Male, 12 yrs 6 mos , Special Needs , Bonded Pair
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Mama, Papa and Baby (also known as the trio) are a bonded set of three chihuahuas and are currently in London, Ontario. They have lived together for all of Baby and Mama’s life and will need to be adopted together. Mama is an 11-12 year old 8 pound female (black and white). She has been the protector of the other two dogs and has a huge personality. She will let you know what she wants, when she wants it. Mama is a mooch and wants food and love at all times if possible. Papa is a 12-13 year old 4 pound male (grey and white). He is the sweetest thing and will just be in your lap for love the entire day if you let him. His favorite place to be is under a blanket on a bed, sometimes with the other two and sometimes not. Baby is their baby! She is an 8 year old 7 pound female (tan and white). She has a lot of anxiety and is afraid of new situations and things at first, but follows the lead of Mama or Papa. If they are comfortable and ok with the situation, then so is she. She is super loving and wants to be with you at all times. If she can’t, then she needs to be with Mama or Papa. All three LOVE walks. They are extremely good walkers and walking all three at the same time is no problem at all. They also have no teeth. Because of how small they are, this means a wet food only diet. Papa is also allergic to chicken, but their foster has found a food that can be easily found at both Petsmart and Pet Valu. Mama and Baby are mostly house trained but need a pee pad for those in between trips (or if it is raining, boooo rain). Papa is a different story though. If you let him out on a regular basis every 2-3 hours, he is fine. But he has reached that age where if he has to go, he will just go on the blankets he is laying on. So a lot of laundry is done with him around. They are great with other dogs as long as they aren’t too big and don’t force them to try to play. They do NOT like cats and will bark at them any time they get near their beds or them. They would get along with dog savvy cats that just don’t care though. They constantly bark and try to bite (with no teeth) the cats at their foster house, but the cats just ignore them. Overall the trio are amazing dogs and have come a long way since they entered foster care. They will make an amazing addition to a home with just the three of them or a pack of dogs about their size. They are being fostered in London, Ontario.
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Mama and Baby

Chihuahua

Female, senior , Special Needs , Bonded Pair
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Mama, Papa and Baby (also known as the trio) are a bonded set of three chihuahuas and are currently in London, Ontario. They have lived together for all of Baby and Mama’s life and will need to be adopted together. Mama is an 11-12 year old 8 pound female (black and white). She has been the protector of the other two dogs and has a huge personality. She will let you know what she wants, when she wants it. Mama is a mooch and wants food and love at all times if possible. Papa is a 12-13 year old 4 pound male (grey and white). He is the sweetest thing and will just be in your lap for love the entire day if you let him. His favorite place to be is under a blanket on a bed, sometimes with the other two and sometimes not. Baby is their baby! She is an 8 year old 7 pound female (tan and white). She has a lot of anxiety and is afraid of new situations and things at first, but follows the lead of Mama or Papa. If they are comfortable and ok with the situation, then so is she. She is super loving and wants to be with you at all times. If she can’t, then she needs to be with Mama or Papa. All three LOVE walks. They are extremely good walkers and walking all three at the same time is no problem at all. They also have no teeth. Because of how small they are, this means a wet food only diet. Papa is also allergic to chicken, but their foster has found a food that can be easily found at both Petsmart and Pet Valu. Mama and Baby are mostly house trained but need a pee pad for those in between trips (or if it is raining, boooo rain). Papa is a different story though. If you let him out on a regular basis every 2-3 hours, he is fine. But he has reached that age where if he has to go, he will just go on the blankets he is laying on. So a lot of laundry is done with him around. They are great with other dogs as long as they aren’t too big and don’t force them to try to play. They do NOT like cats and will bark at them any time they get near their beds or them. They would get along with dog savvy cats that just don’t care though. They constantly bark and try to bite (with no teeth) the cats at their foster house, but the cats just ignore them. Overall the trio are amazing dogs and have come a long way since they entered foster care. They will make an amazing addition to a home with just the three of them or a pack of dogs about their size. They are being fostered in London, Ontario.
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PeeWee

Chihuahua

Female, 1 yr 2 mos
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
PeeWee is 11 months old and approximately 7 1/2 pounds but he is very thin and needs to gain a little weight. He is tall and slender. PeeWee is very shy and timid but never aggressive. He is great with dogs and cats but will need to be only with older well mannered children. PeeWee takes a couple days to warm up to a new place and new people but he gets VERY attached very quickly to his human. Car rides make him nervous and transport is probably not going to be his favourite thing in the world but he will be ok if that means getting him to a forever HOME. He is also pretty scared of the leash and harness at first but as soon as he attaches himself to his people he will follow you everywhere like a shadow so leash and harness training should be a breeze once he gets used to his new person and new home. A fenced back yard would be best but if someone can be patient with PeeWee for a few days and be sure he is in a well fitted harness and maybe put up a puppy pen for a few days until he knows his people. He will be ok with walks, but I do think she will be walking like a prince on a leash in no time. I do believe that PeeWee will warm up and blossom quickly in his new home. He’s just going to take some love, patience, understanding, time and some confidence. Update from Texas; He has really come out of his shell. Although PeeWee was very scared when he got to the ranch, now he is the complete opposite. He comes and asks for love and jumps up wanting attention. He loves people and has learned to trust humans and is better at walking on leash and car rides. Although there may be a little setback from transport, I know he is going to be a great and social dog, he just needed a little TLC. He has really shined these past few weeks and we are so proud of him 🙂 PeeWee has become very social, but we do not recommend any young children
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Paisley

Chihuahua

Female, 1 yr 2 mos
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Paisley is 11 months old and approximately 7 1/2 pounds but she is very thin and needs to gain a little weight. She is tall and slender. Paisley is very shy and timid but never aggressive. She is great with dogs and cats but will need to be only with older well mannered children. Paisley takes a couple days to warm up to a new place and new people. She is also pretty scared of the leash and harness still, until she gets used to you and her surroundings. A fenced back yard would be best. But I do think she will be walking like a princess on a leash in no time. I do believe Paisley will warm up and blossom quickly in her new home. It’s just going to take some love, patience, understanding, a little time and some confidence. Update from Texas, March 5th Paisley has become quite the social butterfly, however we do not recommend young children.
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Arnold (Netflix)

Chihuahua

Male, 6 yrs 3 mos
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I can’t believe Arnold is still looking for his forever home. Let’s find this cutie a home. Foster to Adopt is an option. Arnold found himself at rescue when his mom down in Texas passed away and he is in need of a new furever home. Arnold was loved and adored by his previous owner. He is heartbroken by his loss. We have info that his date of birth could be September 1, 2016. In Rescue, sometimes the fit is not right. Through no fault of his, Arnold was returned to the rescue after being adopted and is once again looking for his perfect family. Arnold needs a calm family that has someone home most of the time. He has some separation anxiety that presents itself as barking & howling while left alone as he misses his owner. This can be work on over time by giving him enrichment activities (lick mats, kongs, snuffle mats) and has a safe place during the day that has the owners scent. Apartments/condos are not recommended due to this. It may get better with time, but it will be a process for his new owners to work with him. Arnold can be a little grumpy at times and resource guard his humans or toys. He tends to growl or snarl at dogs and humans close to his face or near his resources (humans, toys, maybe food). He can be leash reactive towards dogs larger than him but seems to settle once the other dogs have passed and are out of sight. He does seem more content with calmer dogs of his size and age group and would benefit from some solidarity. Arnold does have a prey drive for small animals and would not do well in a home with cats as he's shown some aggression towards them Arnold loves to cuddle and can be quite affectionate, as in he enjoys giving kisses. Arnold is a slow eater and enjoys grazing throughout the day. He enjoys treats (dried beef or salmon). He doesn’t like vegetables. Arnold sleeps in a crate all night, rarely making a noise after he settled in our home. Previously he did sleep in bed with his owners and would likely prefer this. Arnold is a sweet, chill dude that needs a family to call his own. All he asks is that you have soft beds with blankets for him to sleep in and that you will give (several times) daily belly rubs. He loves to be with his people and Is aperfect chill companion.

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