Sweet Girl Lamore Aug
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Sweet Girl Lamore Aug
AvailableSweet Girl Lamore Aug is an adult female Chihuahua located in Pacolet, SC. Weighing in at 13 lbs, she is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. Sweet Girl is house trained and fits well into a home that embraces her affectionate nature.
About Sweet Girl Lamore Aug
Sweet Girl Lamore Aug is your ideal furry companion. This charming 13-pound Chihuahua has a heart full of love and thrives on companionship. She loves to be close, whether thatβs lounging on the couch or following you around the house. With her gentle and affectionate nature, Sweet Girl is eager to find a family where she can be fully integrated into daily life. While she does well with other dogs, sheβs not suited for someone who is looking for an independent pet that can spend long hours alone. Sweet Girl enjoys moderate daily walks and is house-trained, making her a great addition to any home. She rides well in the car and walks nicely on a leash. Her perfect match would be someone who is home often, such as retirees or work-from-home individuals. Sweet Girl's favorite pastime is just being with her people, and she is ready to fill your life with joy and companionship. Think you could be her forever home? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Sweet Girl Lamore Aug
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Chihuahuas like Sweet Girl Lamore Aug thrive in environments where they can be close to their families. A cozy home where someone is often around is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sweet Girl doesn't require a large outdoor space. Regular daily walks along with some playtime should suffice for her energy needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Sweet Girl gets along well with dogs, her suitability for homes with children is unknown. A slow introduction is recommended.











