Cora
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Cora
AvailableCora, a young female Chihuahua mix, has a short, soft coat in shades of tan and white. She is a small dog, not yet house trained, and has already been spayed. Cora is fully vaccinated and currently located in Blue Springs, MO. Born under the Taurus sign, sheβs looking for a calm and steady environment to heal and grow.
About Cora
Cora is a young, blonde-and-white Chihuahua mix who's ready for a fresh start. Born under the grounded Taurus sign on April 30, 2024, Cora tends to seek comfort, calm, and love above all else. Right now, she's in the middle of her heartworm treatment, so a quiet home where she can heal at her own pace will be best. While going through this process, Cora needs rest, gentle care, and a soft spot on the couch rather than high-energy play. It's temporary, but essential for her recovery. If you're within 60 miles of Kansas City, there's a foster-to-adopt option that lets you bond with Cora while she completes treatment, with the rescue offering continued medical support. All you need to offer is patience, warmth, and a place to relax. Cora isn't house trained yet and will need some help learning the ropes, but most of her needs right now are simple: safety, kindness, time, and space to get stronger. Her adoption fee includes spaying, microchip, and up-to-date vaccinations. Ready to help Cora finally feel secure and cherished? Adoption at Pawportunities in Blue Springs, MO is first-come, first-served. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Cora
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cora's Chihuahua heritage generally means she thrives in smaller, quieter environments such as apartments or homes where she can feel secure and close to her humans.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Chihuahuas like Cora are content with short walks and a small yard or patio. They do not need large amounts of outdoor space to be happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Cora is small and gentle, Chihuahuas can be delicate and may do best in households with older, respectful children who understand how to interact carefully with small dogs.











