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Maddox Blind

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4 years old|Chihuahua|Male|Small|Rochester, MN
♿️ Disability☺️ Gentle🐕 Dog Friendly🐈 Cat Friendly👨‍💼 Adult Home Only

This Chihuahua is an adult male with a red or chestnut coat, residing at Camp Companion. He is a small breed and has been neutered, with vaccinations up to date. Maddox is blind and benefits from a calm environment and consistent routine.

About Maddox Blind

This could be the start of something paw-some. Meet Maddox, a truly special boy whose journey will inspire you. After a traumatic head injury left him blind while wandering the streets of Mexico, Maddox learned to approach the world with caution and care. While the unfamiliar can be overwhelming for him, patience and compassion have allowed his gentle spirit to shine through. With the loving support of his foster family—including calm voices and gradual, positive reinforcement—Maddox has made heartwarming progress. Medication has helped ease his anxiety, and he’s begun to seek out snuggles and even show interest in playing with other dogs. Maddox now needs an adopter who can give him the consistency, kindness, and time he craves to feel safe in a new environment. His best fit will be an adult-only home, as sudden movements can startle him, with someone willing to move at Maddox’s pace and work with him on potty training and leash skills. Continued medication, a steady routine, and patience are important, but Maddox will flourish in the right hands. He’s not looking for perfection—just a chance for safety and love. If you have an open heart for a special needs dog and are ready to give Maddox the love and stability he deserves, he will repay you with deep affection and touching loyalty. Fun fact: Maddox was born on March 13, which makes him a sensitive and intuitive Pisces—he’s sure to bring a gentle touch to your life. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Maddox Blind

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

    Chihuahuas do very well in apartments or small homes due to their compact size. They enjoy cozy spaces and are known for bonding closely with their people, thriving in environments where they can feel secure and included.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Chihuahuas don’t require large outdoor spaces. Short walks, supervised backyard time, or indoor play provide plenty of exercise for this breed.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Chihuahuas can live with children, but are best matched with older kids who understand how to handle small dogs gently. Their tiny size makes them vulnerable to injury from rough play.