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Reese Cup

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3-7 years|Chihuahua|Female|Small|Osteen, FL
♿️ Special needs🐾 Friendly😌 Calm🤗 Affectionate🚽 House Trained

Reese Cup is a small, adult female Chihuahua living in Osteen, FL. She’s both house trained and spayed, making daily life with her easier and more predictable. Her calm nature and adaptable personality make her a great fit for many different homes.

About Reese Cup

Reese Cup is a 3-year-old, small chihuahua mix with a curl in her tail and an easygoing charm. She weighs about 19 pounds and gravitates toward people—her calm, cuddly side stands out the second you sit down. She’s house and crate trained, rarely barks, and sleeps through the night, most content snuggled up beside her favorite human. Don’t expect wild energy; she prefers short play sessions, sunbathing in a yard, or rolling around in the grass to any marathon adventures. While she was initially a little “spicy” with other dogs, she settles in well after a brief adjustment and is both dog and cat friendly, greeting everyone with sweet kisses and curiosity. Out for a walk, Reese Cup does well on leash, and her car rides are drama-free. She’s food motivated (a slow feeder bowl helps) and even learning new tricks, but at the end of the day she just wants gentle attention and a cozy spot to relax. Reese Cup was diagnosed with luxating patellas in her back legs, most pronounced in her right one—so she’s on a simple daily exercise routine to keep her joints supported, plus joint supplements and a daily anti-inflammatory. High-impact activities are avoided, but she can do light play and go for short strolls. She is also heartworm positive and on the slow kill protocol; her rescue will explain the process. Reese Cup needs a bit of daily care but gives tons back in affection and warmth. She’s looking for an adopter around Orlando or Central Florida who can keep her on this gentle routine. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.

Questions about Reese Cup

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

    Chihuahuas like Reese Cup often do well in apartments or houses, as long as they have access to cozy spots and some sunshine. A calm, stable home suits her best, especially given her easygoing demeanor.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Chihuahuas need moderate outdoor time; Reese Cup enjoys yard lounging and short walks, but doesn’t need a huge yard or lots of high-impact exercise.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Chihuahuas are generally best with gentle, respectful children due to their small size. Reese Cup's affectionate, calm nature can be a good fit, as long as any children understand her limits.