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Meet Tobias, a charming and gentle soul who rarely barks, possessing an easygoing nature that makes him a true pleasure to have around. He thrives on companionship, happily playing nearby or curling up in your lap for affection, always eager to be close to his people. Tobias gets along wonderfully with other small dogs and is known to be good with children, making him a versatile and loving addition to many families. He may take a little time to build confidence with new people, but once he does, his affectionate nature shines.
As a Chihuahua and Papillon mix, Tobias inherits a delightful blend of traits. Chihuahuas are known for their loyalty and affectionate nature, while Papillons bring intelligence and a playful spirit. This combination results in a dog that is both loving and engaging. His short coat means relatively low grooming needs, typically requiring only weekly brushing to manage moderate shedding. He has a moderate energy level, enjoying daily walks and playtime.
Tobias is seeking a patient and understanding home that will continue to help him feel secure and supported as he blossoms. He would likely thrive in a home with older children or with a couple who can provide the consistent encouragement he needs. A calm environment where he can continue to build trust will allow Tobias to truly shine as the wonderful companion he is meant to be. He enjoys daily walks and playtime, but is equally content to relax by your side.
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