Milo
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Milo
AvailableMilo is a playful, tricolor (brown, black, & white) Chihuahua mix living in Bellingham, WA. At about 11 months old, this small boy is neutered, fully vaccinated, and house trained. He was born with a neurological condition, requiring affordable medication, but is doing well and is expected to improve even more. Milo’s puppy spirit is matched by a loving nature and a gentle approach with people and other animals.
About Milo
Meet sweet Milo, an 11-month-old, 9-pound ball of playful energy and affection. Milo dives headfirst into every adventure, always ready to chase toys or explore the yard, but he also settles in for gentle cuddles when the excitement winds down. He’s a confident young pup—hopping in the car, behaving for baths and nail trims, and greeting both dogs and cats with the same happy, gentle attitude. Milo’s equally content as your one-and-only or alongside another playful dog buddy. He’d thrive in a home with a fenced yard where he can stretch his legs and let his puppy enthusiasm shine. Milo was born with a neurological condition and came to rescue after being surrendered to a shelter because of it. He’s currently doing well on inexpensive medication, and his prognosis suggests he may outgrow his condition soon. Through everything, Milo has kept his loving, trusting heart and easygoing spirit. He’s neutered, microchipped, up to date on shots, and house trained. His new family should be ready to enroll him in puppy classes—he’s a fast learner, eager to soak up more of the world. If you want a small, loyal companion with a big spark and a warm soul, Milo is ready to meet you in Bellingham, WA. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Milo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Milo, being a Chihuahua mix, thrives best in a home environment where he can be close to people—think cozy apartments or houses with attentive caretakers. Chihuahuas generally adjust well to most living situations as long as they get the attention and activity they crave.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Chihuahua mixes like Milo enjoy regular playtime outdoors, but don't require a large yard. A secure, fenced area is ideal for his bursts of puppy energy, but daily walks and indoor play can also help keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Chihuahua mixes often do well with children, especially when they’re young and used to gentle handling. Milo is noted to get along with children, making him a strong candidate for a family with kids willing to play and be gentle.











