Chihuahua (short coat) • 12 Years 3 Months • Female • Small
Phoenix, AZ
Energy: LowActivity: Slightly ActiveHouse trainedDogs OK
Hi everyone! My name is Baby and I am a sweet, laid-back 12-year-old, 8-pound female Apple Head Chihuahua. As a senior, I am looking for a quiet home. I can be cautious with strangers at first, but I warm up quickly—especially if treats are involved. Once I trust you, I am a loyal and protective companion. I enjoy keeping you company when you are home, but I am not a "velcro dog"; I am perfectly well-behaved and calm when you need to step out for errands.
I am a vocal girl and will bark to alert you if someone is at the door or in the yard, so I would do best in a single-family home rather than an apartment or condo. My foster mom has been working on my manners, and I have made great progress; I no longer bark at birds, other neighborhood dogs, or outside noises.
I am house-trained, though I do not use a dog door. Because of my size, I need to be supervised while outdoors. My favorite routine is a nice morning walk (about a half-mile is perfect for my little legs) followed by a long nap in my bed or sitting next to you while you watch TV. I get along well with the small dogs in my foster home, though I don’t play as much as I used to. My ideal forever home would have one or two other senior dogs, but I would also be happy as an only pet.
I previously had trouble walking due to my knees, but I have had surgery on both and can now walk and run pain-free! I am also on daily heart medication (Furosemide and Pimobendan), which I take easily. My heart condition is well-managed and does not limit my daily activities.
Baby is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped. Her adoption fee of $200 helps offset the rescue's medical expenses. If you live in the Phoenix metro area and think she could be the right fit for you, please complete an adoption application*:
helpadogsmile.org/adoption-application/
*Please note that the application is not a commitment to adopt–it is a tool used to help determine if a dog and applicant would make a good match. Applications are forwarded to the foster family for review and follow-up.