Elonna ORThw
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Elonna ORThw
AvailableElonna is a female, young dog in Missouri City, TX. She is small with a short coat, and her beautiful red and chestnut coloring makes her stand out. Spayed and vaccinated, she is ready for her new home. Although she is not yet housetrained, she has plenty of love to give and is eager to learn.
About Elonna ORThw
Meet Elonna, a young and playful small dog currently looking for a loving home in Missouri City, TX. She's a charming mixed breed of Dachshund and Chihuahua, sporting a lovely red and chestnut coat. Elonna is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations, ready to be your new companion. Although Elonna is heartworm positive, don’t let that deter you. The treatment is manageable and provided at no cost to adopters. Housetraining is still a work in progress, so be prepared for some extra patience as she learns. Adoption is handled remotely, so extra care will be taken to ensure she’s a perfect match for your family. The adoption fee is sponsored, covering transport and all necessary medical care. Want to learn more? Reach out to MuttsAndMeows@Mail.com to start the application process or fill out the online form. Elonna can't wait to meet her forever family! Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Elonna ORThw
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Elonna, being a Dachshund/Chihuahua mix, thrives in a cozy living environment where she can bond with her family. Apartments with ample indoor space for play work well for her size.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Elonna enjoys outdoor activities but doesn't require extensive space. A small yard or frequent walks around the neighborhood will keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
This breed mix can be suitable for homes with children, but interactions should be supervised to ensure everyone is comfortable.











