Olive
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Olive
AvailableOlive is a female Chihuahua and Italian Greyhound mix puppy, still just 5 weeks old. She is expected to be a small dog, likely around 8 to 10 pounds fully grown. Olive has a short coat in shades of brown and cream. As she is not yet house trained and has not been vaccinated, her new family should be prepared for the love, patience, and consistency needed to help her thrive. Currently located in Boulder, CO, Olive is awaiting her forever home.
About Olive
Olive is a lively and playful 5-week-old Chihuahua mix puppy, currently weighing in at just 1.5 pounds. With her mom being a charming blend of Chihuahua and Italian Greyhound, Olive is likely to remain small when fully grown, expected to be between 8 to 10 pounds. Her journey started in rural New Mexico, where she and her litter were rescued after their mother was surrendered. Currently thriving with her family, Olive is still absorbing all the essential lessons that will help her become a well-adjusted dog. She's looking for an adoptive family that can match her energy and enthusiasm for life, ideally someone who works from home and can commit to training and socializing this little dynamo. While Olive gets along well with dogs and would be fine in a home with kids aged 6 and up, her new family must be ready to take her to puppy socialization classes. This little pup will need her vaccine boosters and spaying when the time comes, all covered by Farfel’s. Olive will be available for adoption starting July 9th. If you’re ready to experience the joy of raising a puppy like Olive, don’t hesitate to apply!
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Questions about Olive
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Olive, being a Chihuahua mix, usually thrives in a home where she can receive plenty of attention and love. A cozy environment with loving owners will set her up for happiness.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Although Olive is small, she benefits from regular outdoor playtime for exercise and socialization, making a small yard or nearby park ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Olive could be a good match for homes with children 6 years and older, as she is playful and affectionate.
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