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Banner

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3-7 years|Chihuahua|Female|Small|Phoenixville, PA
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Banner is a small, female Chihuahua mix. She's an adult with a lovely black short coat and is house trained. Banner has been spayed and is up to date on her vaccinations. Currently located in Phoenixville, PA, she weighs an appropriate amount for her size and is ready to find her forever home.

About Banner

Banner is a charming Chihuahua mix looking for a new home. She has a soft black coat and a friendly demeanor that makes her a delightful companion. Known for being house trained, she gets along well with other dogs, so she'll fit right into a multi-pet household. Though no specific age is stated, she is an adult, bringing maturity and a calm energy to her personality. If you're considering adoption, be ready to bring a photo ID, proof of address, and perhaps even the resident dogs for vaccination records. Visit her at the Pennsylvania SPCA - Main Line Animal Rescue in Chester Springs, PA. Your new best friend is just one click away.

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: 1149 Pike Springs Road Phoenixville, PA 19460 Get directions

Questions about Banner

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

    Chihuahuas, like Banner, typically adapt well to apartment living due to their small size. They prefer a cozy environment where they can receive plenty of love and companionship.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Banner doesn’t need extensive outdoor space. Short walks or playtime in a small yard can keep her active and happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Banner gets along with other dogs, her suitability for homes with children depends on the children's behavior. Proper introductions and supervision are always a good idea.