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Fetty

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3-7 years|Chihuahua|Male|Small|Novato, CA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🏠 Single Animal Home🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children👍 Knows basic commands

Fetty is a neutered male Chihuahua mix, approximately four years old. He is small, weighing 8.3 lbs. Fetty has unique black and sable coloring and is up to date on vaccinations. He is not considered to have special needs and is ready to become a beloved companion in Novato, CA.

About Fetty

Meet Fetty, the perfect pint-sized companion eager to find his forever human. At nearly four years old, this charming Chihuahua mix embodies the motto: "I'm small, take me with you!" Weighing just 8.3 lbs, Fetty is an ideal co-pilot, following you whether you’re running errands or lounging on the couch. Fetty's unique charm is highlighted by his one permanent wink, a quirky trait that adds to his spunky personality. He is neutral around other dogs, choosing to reserve his deep affection for his closest people. Fetty is fiercely loyal and will shower you with love once you've earned his trust. With strong bonds comes the tendency to "lap guard," so Fetty would thrive in a home with an experienced owner who can provide structure and boundaries. His new family should appreciate his need for closeness and be ready for a dedicated little shadow. If you're looking for a loyal best friend to share life’s adventures, Fetty is waiting to cuddle his way into your heart. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Fetty

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

    Chihuahuas like Fetty generally thrive in apartment settings or homes with limited space, as they are small and adaptable to various living environments.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Fetty, being a small dog, doesn’t require a large outdoor area. A small yard or regular walks will keep him happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Fetty may not be ideal for homes with very young children due to his guarding behavior. Older, respectful children who understand dog boundaries would be better suited.