Chiquita "a Big Lover!" has found a forever home!
Chiquita "a Big Lover!" (Corgi, Dachshund in New York, NY) is no longer available for adoption. But there are plenty of loving pets still waiting for a home like yours.
Chiquita "a Big Lover!" - Corgi, Dachshund Found a forever home!

Chiquita "a Big Lover!" - Corgi, Dachshund Found a forever home!
About Chiquita "a Big Lover!"
Meet CHIQUITA! She is approximately 11/11.25 months old as of mid-April 2024. She was 27 pounds in January (she’s probably no more than 32 now and she’ll be weighed again soon). She’s the smallest of her litter! We think she’s a Corgi mix. The pics of her being held by the woman in the purple shirt were taken 1/25/24. Chiquita is your typical puppy! She is a super friendly happy puppy who is great with dogs. She takes a sec to warm up with new people (she can be a little shy and submissive at first), but when she knows you, she’s a cuddler. We think she will do well with cats since she is just a puppy. Chiquita is also great with all people and children! She is learning lots of new things. She loves to play with her siblings who are also available for adoption with us! Message us or apply if interested! He is totally ready for his forever home! If you feel that Chiquita is a good fit for you/your family, please complete an application from our site, miraclesforsatosrescue.org FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION PLEASE COMPLETE AN APPLICATION! Applications must be complete and considered. https://www.miraclesforsatosrescue.org/adopt Please then email the application back to us at miraclesforsatosrescue@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- PLEASE READ: This dog is in Puerto Rico and will be shipped to NY/NJ or TAKPA, FL once adopted. We strive for our dogs to be adopted into the right home. The best fit for the dog is our priority. Please make sure you are ready to properly exercise and give a dog all it need for fulfillment. In addition, we cannot guarantee breed of any dog or expected adult size of puppy. Please also note that any dog that is "house trained" will still need patience in a new home, new people and new schedule. Please be ready to house train ANY dog you adopt! Thank you for understanding.











