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Meet Enchilada, a Chihuahua mix with a big personality! This spicy little guy is anxious and high-strung, needing a patient adopter who understands his unique quirks and slow approach to new situations. He enjoys the company of other small dogs, provided they respect his boundaries. Enchilada thrives in a quiet home without shared walls, ideally with a retiree or someone working from home, who can appreciate his dramatic vocalizations and provide a calm, reassuring environment.
Special Needs
Enchilada is high-strung and anxious, requiring a slow introduction to new people and sedation for nail trims. He is mostly house-trained but wears a wrap at night. Due to his vocalizations, he is not suitable for apartments or homes with shared walls.
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