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Chorkie puppies and dogs in Washington, District of Columbia

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Doggie

Chihuahua Dachshund

Male, Puppy
Washington, DC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
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Rufus

Chihuahua Miniature Pinscher

Male, Adult
Washington, DC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Rufus is a sweet, quirky, cuddly dog — but he needs to be an “only-dog.” He lived with my mom and sister, who both unfortunately died recently. Rufus will be 10 years old in March 2025, but he is quite energetic and weighs 14 pounds. He has a highly treatable heart condition. He is crate-trained but is not 100% housebroken, so frequent walks with a couple of pee pads placed around the house are advisable.. He is loving and comical. He can shake on command. He loves taking walks and getting treats. He’s a climber, so all food must be placed well out of his reach. It breaks my heart to part with him, but I know that he will make a happy forever home with another family as an only-dog. 🥹
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Pixie

Chihuahua

Female, Young
Washington, DC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Good with:Most dogs Not tested with: Cats, kids House trained:Mostly with an occasional accident Energy level:Low Noise level:Barks on leash Hi, Im Pixi! Im a smart and loving dog who loves to play with toys, sit on laps, and go for walks. While I do have a little dog spunk, Im pretty easygoing and settle down easily, so Im a great companion to have around. My favorite thing about me? Well, I have a big heart and love my caretakers a whole lot, and Im always ready to show it! Im affectionate, playful, and friendly, and while my energy level is low, I do enjoy a good zoomie session now and then. I also like to ride in the car, take long and short walks, and just have fun. I can be a little scared when meeting strangers and new people and will need some time to get comfortable and trust that they are my friends. Im still learning how to greet people properly, and Id benefit from an owner who can help me build my confidence but also advocate for me when meeting new people. Ive had some past stress when new people have tried to pick me up or pet me to quickly before I'm comfortable, but with the right guidance, I know I can get better at it. I'm mostly housetrained and making strides since arriving in D.C.! Im crate trained and go in nicely when my foster family leaves for the day. I'm working on my leash training and will sometimes bark, but Ill need an experienced owner to help me with these behaviors. I get along with other dogs, but I prefer ones who understand my boundaries. I think Id do best in a home with adults who know how to read my cues and make me feel comfortable. My routine is pretty chill: I sleep in my fosters bed at night, go outside in the morning, play with my toys, and enjoy a good walk. I also follow my foster mom around the house, which I think is pretty sweet. Im smart and aim to please, so Im very trainable. I think Ill do best with an owner who has experience with dogs and can help me continue to grow in a loving, patient home. If you're looking for a loving companion wholl show you lots of affection, Im your girl! My foster guardian says: "My favorite thing about Pixie is her big heart and how much she loves her caretakers." Likes: Riding in the car, walks, zoomies My ideal home:I would do great in a variety of types of homes (houses, apartments, etc), but I would do best with an experienced owner to help me navigate new people. Pixie tested positive for heartworm and will need to undergo treatment once they arrive in the DMV, either while in foster or once they are with their adopter. RDR will cover the cost of the heartworm treatment through our vet partner. If the adopter would prefer to complete treatment at their vet, RDR will reimburse up to the treatment cost through our vet partner. During treatment, they need restricted exercise to short leashed walks only, and they need a fairly quiet home where they arent going to be overstimulated too much. Once the treatment is complete and they get the all clear from the vet, they will be able to live a totally normal/unrestricted life like any other dog. Dogs should be retested 9-12 months after treatment is completed and every year afterwards as part of their annual exam. For more information on heartworms click here: https://www.heartwormsociety.org/pet-owner-resources/heartworm-basics Please visit our website www.ruraldogrescue.com to learn more about this amazing dog and to see other dogs available for adoption!

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