Estrella
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Estrella
AvailableEstrella is a small, spayed female Yorkshire Terrier. She is young, about 1.5 years old, and weighs 10 lbs. Estrella is vaccinated but not yet fully house trained. This lovely girl is currently in Los Angeles, CA, and is looking for someone who is ready to help her adapt to indoor life and be her forever friend.
About Estrella
Estrella is a 1.5-year-old Yorkshire Terrier, weighing in at 10 lbs. She came to us after her previous owner could no longer provide the care she needed. Unfortunately, Estrella had spent much of her early life outdoors and was in rough shapeโmatted, dirty, and flea-ridden. Despite her past, Estrella is a sweet and loving girl. She adores humans and has quickly adapted to her foster home and the other dogs there. While she is good with dogs, her compatibility with cats and children is still uncertain. Estrella would thrive in a home with another confident dog who can guide her as she adjusts to life indoors. Right now, she's learning about potty training, leash walking, and crate training. With a patient and loving forever home, she can flourish and be the precious companion she was meant to be. Estrella is not just a pet; she's a diamond waiting to be polished and cherished for life! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let's get started.
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Questions about Estrella
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Yorkshire Terriers like Estrella are best suited for indoor living with access to an outdoor space for play. They thrive in environments where they can interact with humans and other dogs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Estrella doesnโt need a large outdoor area. A small yard or regular walks will keep her happy and active.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Estrella's ability to get along with children is currently uncertain, so careful introductions may be needed.











