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Meet Jany, a sweet and gentle girl with an incredibly loving heart. She's wonderfully well-behaved, easygoing, and finds immense joy in simply being close to her favorite people. Whether she's curled up as a lap dog or just relaxing nearby, Jany radiates a quiet, joyful presence and adores everyone she meets. While she's calm and composed indoors, she transforms into a playful spirit outside, delighting in standing on her hind legs, romping with her doggy friends, and soaking up the sun during a good sunbathing session.
As a Chihuahua and Corgi mix, Jany combines the best traits of both breeds. Chihuahuas are known for their loyalty and affectionate nature, often forming strong bonds with their families, while Corgis bring intelligence, a sturdy build, and a playful, outgoing personality. Jany's short coat means she has low grooming needs, requiring only weekly brushing to manage her moderate shedding. Her energy level is moderate; she enjoys playful outdoor activities but is equally content to relax indoors, making her adaptable to various lifestyles.
Jany would make a perfect addition to almost any family setting, thriving in a home where she can be an integral part of daily life. She is great with kids, cats, and all dogs, and is already crate and potty trained. She will require a home with a secure block or wood fence due to her talent for climbing. Jany is currently undergoing treatment for Ehrlichia, with all medication provided, and is otherwise healthy with all her vaccinations up-to-date. She just needs a loving family to call her own!
Special Needs
Currently undergoing treatment for Ehrlichia (Tick Fever) with Doxycycline for 28 days. Requires a home with a block or wood fence due to climbing ability.
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