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Chiweenie puppies and dogs in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Chonch

Chiweenie

Female, Adult
Yukon, OK
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Me and my girlfriend recently found a dog on the street and she has been very very sweet and we got her shots up to date but she has not been spayed,unfortunately she has some separation issues and I am 18 years old and about to move for college I can no longer tend to her needs and I was looking for anyone older or home ridden if possible,she is a great dog she’s house trained awesome with cats and dogs and she is the best cuddle companion ! Her anxiety maks her cry if left alone, so trying to find someone home a lot!

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Below are our newest added Chiweenies available for adoption in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. To see more adoptable Chiweenies in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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CD

Dachshund Shih Tzu

Male, 8 mos
OKC, OK
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet CD — your future forever snuggle buddy! CD is an adorable 8-month-old dachshund mix with a heart so big it barely fits in his tiny body. This sweet little guy LOVES love. If he had things his way, he’d be curled up in your lap 24/7 — which is exactly why getting a good photo of him is nearly impossible. He’s too busy being your shadow! CD can be a bit shy in brand-new surroundings and usually takes a day to warm up. But once he decides you’re his person? Game over. He’s all about YOU — cuddles, closeness, and constant companionship. He gets along wonderfully with cats and other dogs, making him a great fit for many types of homes. CD is also doing fantastic with his house-training and is a perfect gentleman in his kennel overnight. If you’re looking for a winter snuggle buddy — and one who’ll stick by you for every winter to come — CD is your guy. He’s ready to love big, snuggle hard, and find his forever family.
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Corky

Chihuahua

Male, 11 yrs 9 mos
Oklahoma City, OK
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Corky! He is an almost 12 year old, 12 lb chihuahua mix looking for his forever retirement home! Corky was adopted from us a few years ago and recently came back to us after his owner passed away. He spent a lot of time with his owner, just the two of them, and he deserves to have someone to love and cherish him again. Corky is an independent guy but shows his friendly side, especially if there is food involved! He enjoys having his ears rubbed and head scratched. He even handles pets from his foster family's grandkids well! He isn't super snuggly but with time, we hope he will open up with the right person or family. Despite his senior status, Corky still has some cute zoomies and playful moments that will make you smile. He is still working on house training and does best with a belly band when inside, which is what you see him wearing in his photos (not a diaper). He does well peeing outside, but does still want to lift his little leg and mark sometimes, so a belly band helps with this. He currently lives with other dog and while they get along, he does go out of his way to avoid her and keeps to his own space. He may do fine with another dog in the home but we think he would likely be happiest as your only furry family member. He hasn't lived with cats but may do just fine with a cat that will happily give him space. Corky enjoys his crate and likes to hang out in it and nap during the day. He currently sleeps in his crate an night also. He is an overall quiet guy and doesn't bark much at all in his foster home. This little guy does have some hearing and vision impairment but navigates his foster home well. He does have some arthritis and spinal fusion and takes two medications to help with pain (10 mg galliprant once per day and 50mg gabapentin twice per day, about $50/month). Common for smaller older dogs, he does have a heart murmur but doesn't show any enlargement of the heart at this time and doesn't currently need any medication to help manage that but may in the future. This good boy's photos may look a little sad but he's a happy boy with a lot of life and love left to spend with a family of his own. Apply to meet/adopt him here - https://muttmisfits.org/contact/adoption-application/ You can also email inquiries to muttmisfitsadoptions@gmail.com Corky is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, heartworm negative, and microchipped. His adoption fee is $150.
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Winston

Chihuahua Corgi

Male, 3 yrs 9 mos
Oklahoma City, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Calling all ChiWAWA lovers!!  Meet Winston. This 3yo 18lb young man is learning how to be a dog in the pack. While we don’t know his back story his scars both outside and inside have told us plenty. Winston came into foster as an emergency surrender. Before that all we know is he had been living in the shelter. He came to us clearly overwhelmed and afraid. It took patience, medication, and ultimately time for us to help Winston understand he was safe and loved.  Looking back at the dog I met to the dog that curls up next to me on the couch every day, it’s safe to say he has grown tremendously in his temperament and behavior.   Winston would absolutely benefit from professional training to help continue building his confidence and letting him fully shine. If you are a chihuahua lover, you know this is an extremely loyal and intelligent breed. Training can provide you and the dog with the best tools for success!  He’s fully crate trained and approximately 98% house trained. He does wear a belly band to prevent marking behavior in the house. We have a medically complex dog who has to use pads so breaking this habit for Winston has been difficult. However, with the belly band on Winston RARELY actually even attempts to mark inside the house. He wears it without any issue, does not try to take it off, and has been in his crate for up to 10 hours without a belly band and without any accidents.  He’s fantastic on a leash and loves to go for walks. He’s curious when he sees other dogs, people, bunnies, cats, etc. but has not shown a high prey drive.He’s coexisting very well with our resident dogsHe’s visited the groomer and they said he was a perfect gentleman!! He’s truly a couch potato who must be covered up with blankets at night and woken up with positive affirmations before going outside He loves rides in the car and curls up in his travel carrier to sleep. He’s been to multiple adoption events and has been very loving to visitors of all ages and co-existed well with other dogs at events.  Now, on to the serious notes. Winston initially displayed some fear based aggression. After being placed on Prozac his behavior has improved greatly for the better. I still believe he would benefit from formal training that could possibly lead to him being weaned off Prozac in the future.*Note* - Fluoxetine (Prozac) CANNOT be stopped abruptly. This medication must be tapered off under the guidance of a veterinarian.  Winston will require a low-ish traffic home with an experienced owner. He has not been cat tested. He will require a home with children 13 or older - while he has NEVER shown ANY concerning behavior towards children of any age, I still believe it would be in his best interest to be in a home with children old enough to understand gentle behavior and signs that a dog may be overstimulated.  The truth is not all dogs that come into foster find homes very easily. Adopting a dog is a lifetime commitment and should be done after considering not only if the dog is a good fit for your home, but if your home is a good fit for that dog. Some need extra TLC to help them heal inside and out. So please know that all information provided in his profile is only to give potential adopters all necessary information to make sure he finds the best home possible. We want to set you AND all of our fosters up for success!  Winston deserves a loving home and lifetime of being spoiled. If you think Winston would be a match for you please apply, we would love to set up a meet and greet! In the meantime, Winston will be snoozing on the couch or in the sunshine ##2397183##

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