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Presenting Minnow! Minnow is a feisty and fearless little lady available for adoption. Brought to a local veterinary hospital by Animal Control after being hit by a car, Minnow was unable to walk. The hospital staff lovingly cared for Minnow as she healed. They thought they were going to lose her a couple of times but this little lady has a big spirit and zest for life! Her teeth say she's around 8, but her mind thinks she's a kid. Minnow loves stuffed animals and is very playful. She is slow to warm up to new people and is pretty independent but would love to be a lap dog. Minnow would do best in a home where someone is there all the time. She is approximately 8 years old and less than 10 pounds, spayed, vaccinated microchipped. We think she's a cross between a Chihuahua and Dachshund.
Presenting Minnow! Minnow is a feisty and fearless little lady available for adoption. Brought to a local veterinary hospital by Animal Control after being hit by a car, Minnow was unable to walk. The hospital staff lovingly cared for Minnow as she healed. They thought they were going to lose her a couple of times but this little lady has a big spirit and zest for life! Her teeth say she's around 8, but her mind thinks she's a kid. Minnow loves stuffed animals and is very playful. She is slow to warm up to new people and is pretty independent but would love to be a lap dog. Minnow would do best in a home where someone is there all the time. She is approximately 8 years old and less than 10 pounds, spayed, vaccinated microchipped. We think she's a cross between a Chihuahua and Dachshund.
If you're a perfect match for the pet you are interested in, you can start a two-week home trial. That gives everyone time to get used to each other, to new routines and surroundings, before deciding if it's a forever match.
If you're a perfect match for the pet you are interested in, you can start a two-week home trial. That gives everyone time to get used to each other, to new routines and surroundings, before deciding if it's a forever match.