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Kahlua
Breed: Chihuahua/Cocker, Shih Tzu
DOB: 4-10-2024
Gender: Female
Weight: Expected adult weight of 7-8 pounds
Microchipped
Adoption Fee: $400
Kahlua is such a smart and confident little puppy! She is able to play by herself and play with other dogs, as well. She is learning her basic commands and to walk on a leash. Her new family will need to expect to continue her training. Anyone interested in adopting a puppy would do well to review Ian Dunbar's digital books, Before You Get Your Puppy and After You Get Your Puppy. Both books can be found on his website, siriuspup.com.
Kahlua is a good size for hikes and walks around the area Greenways. With proper socialization and training, she will be welcome at area cafes, breweries, and dog friendly restaurants! She is eager to please and very quick to learn!
Good w/ Other Dogs- Yes
Good w/ Cats- Yes, with proper introductions
Energy Level- Moderate to high
Children- Teens and older
Grooming Needs- Low
Walks on Leash- Learning
Special Needs- No
Knows basic commands- Learning
Experienced Home- Preferred
Good First Time Dog- Prefer experience
Rides well in car- Getting better (car sick)
Crate Trained- Learning
Low Allergen- Don't think so
Good apartment dog- No
Fenced Yard- Required
Adoptive homes within 1 hour of Raleigh, NC area only.
If you are interested in adopting this pet, please copy and paste this link to our adoption survey into your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSczh9StAiRY4XnFt79xI3aCGpyhMh0Kg5UzQo0a3CyVWhP9Fw/viewform?usp=sf_link
Meetings with our pets are currently made only with an approved adoption form.
All HEART dogs have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated for rabies, bordatella, distemper, parvo, adenovirus, and hepatitis. All are tested for heartworms and, if they test positive, have either been treated or provided alternative slow-kill treatment. Dogs are provided monthly heartworm and flea prevention. Dogs are also provided additional medical care, as needed. This care may include amputations, wound repair, treatment for skin disorders, dental care, treatment for infection and other medical needs