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Trinity

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6 months- 2 years|Chihuahua|Female|Small|Williston, VT
🧠 Smart🤐 Quiet☺️ Gentle🐕 Dog Friendly😌 Calm

This sweet mixed breed chihuahua is a young, small female found at Vermont English Bulldog Rescue, sporting a lovely apricot, beige, white, and cream short coat. She is spayed/neutered, vaccinated, house trained, and weighs about 20 pounds. Trinity doesn’t have any special needs and is ready for a loving home.

About Trinity

Click apply to start the adoption process. Trinity is a young female pup with a heart of gold and a sharp mind that truly stands out! With her loyal and quiet nature, you'll quickly fall for her gentle soul. Trinity may feel a bit nervous when first meeting new people and will need a family patient enough to let her blossom in her own time, so she can show you her true personality. She would thrive best in a home without young children, as too much commotion can be overwhelming for her sensitive spirit. On the bright side, Trinity enjoys the company of other dogs and would be delighted to join your canine crew or venture out as your solo companion. If what you're searching for is an intelligent and devoted friend, look no further—Trinity could be the perfect addition to your family. Make their next chapter their best one yet.

Questions about Trinity

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Chihuahuas are well-suited for a variety of living environments, including apartments and houses, as long as they receive plenty of love and interaction. Their small size makes them especially ideal for smaller living spaces.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Due to their small size, chihuahuas do not require a large yard, but they enjoy outdoor play and short walks. Regular access to a safe outdoor area or daily walks suit them perfectly.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Chihuahuas can be good with older, gentle children who know how to treat small dogs respectfully. They are often less tolerant of rough handling, so supervision and education are important in homes with kids.