Burrito
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Burrito
AvailableBurrito is a Chihuahua mix with a small build and short chocolate-brown coat. He is a senior male who is currently not neutered but has all vaccinations up to date. Burrito is living with some special needs, including blindness and a heart murmur. He’s currently located in Running Springs, CA.
About Burrito
Burrito is a resilient little dog who’s ready to make someone’s days a whole lot brighter. He faces life with a grade 3 heart murmur and total blindness, but he navigates his world with impressive confidence and independence. Despite his challenges, Burrito’s energy and charm fill a room. While he awaits his upcoming neuter appointment on November 20th, he’s already microchipped and fully vaccinated, offering peace of mind for his future family. Burrito adores people and seeks out connection and affection. He’s especially fond of other dogs, thriving in their company, and would likely enjoy having canine friends around. Even with his special needs, he radiates warmth and positivity, turning what others might see as obstacles into opportunities for joy. Burrito is currently being cared for at a dedicated rescue in Running Springs, CA, and must be met and adopted in person. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Burrito
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Chihuahua mix, like Burrito, typically thrives in a quiet and secure home with plenty of attention. They adapt well to apartments or houses thanks to their small size.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Burrito's breed is quite adaptable and doesn't need a large yard. A small, safe outdoor area or regular short walks will keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Chihuahua mixes like Burrito can do well in homes with respectful older children. Due to their small size and gentle nature, supervision around young kids is best.











