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Galilea

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3-7 years|Shih Tzu|Female|Small|Waldorf, MD
🤗 Affectionate🐾 Friendly🎉 Social🐈 Cat Friendly🚽 House Trained

Galilea is a small, spayed female Shih Tzu mix with a friendly disposition. This adorable 3-year-old shares her life in Waldorf, MD, and is house trained. Up to date on vaccinations, Galilea is ready to find her forever home. Although her specific weight is not listed, she is described as weighing 8 pounds. With her delightful black and white/cream coloring, she’s a stunning pup looking for love and companionship.

About Galilea

Galilea is an adorable 3-year-old Shih Tzu mix who weighs just 8 pounds. This little girl embodies sweetness with her friendly and outgoing personality. Her foster mom describes her as the best foster pup ever, and it's easy to see why. Galilea's playful nature makes her a delightful companion, and her happy attitude is accompanied by a wagging tail that greets each day with joy. House-trained and well-behaved on a leash, Galilea has done wonderfully with cats, proving to be adaptable in various environments. Recently, she underwent a left eye enucleation. However, this experience hasn’t slowed her down at all; she’s adjusted beautifully and is ready to find her forever family. As a Shih Tzu mix, keep in mind that she will need regular grooming to maintain her coat. If you're seeking a fun-sized companion with a big heart, Galilea may just be your perfect match. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Galilea

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

    Galilea, as a Shih Tzu mix, thrives in a loving home environment where she can receive plenty of attention and care.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A small area is sufficient for Galilea, as she enjoys being indoors but also loves a little playtime outside.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Galilea is likely to be a good fit for homes with children due to her friendly nature, but introductions should be supervised.