Can You Adopt a Cat If You Rent an Apartment?
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Nina is a sweet, petite Chihuahua, around 10 months old, who loves attention and giving kisses. Initially shy with other dogs, she quickly warms up and enjoys playful interactions. She's learning leash manners and housebreaking, which will require continued patience. Nina is looking for a loving home where she can snuggle under covers and receive plenty of affection, and she gets along well with both dogs and cats.
Special Needs
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