Hannah
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Hannah
AvailableHannah is a charming female dog, likely a mix of Cairn Terrier and Chihuahua. She is still a baby and has a medium-length black coat. Although her exact weight isn't given, she is expected to be small, around 15 pounds when fully grown. Hannah is spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date, making her ready for adoption. Currently located in Bandera, TX, she is known for being affectionate and friendly.
About Hannah
Meet Hannah, a delightful 5-pound Terrier/Cairn mix who's ready to charm her way into your heart. This little pup was rescued from the streets as a stray and soon gave birth to a lively litter, making her a nurturing companion. Hannah stands out with her fluffy, medium-length black coat and slightly longer legs, perfect for leisurely strolls. She's full of energy and joy, and loves to socialize with her litter mates and all the people she meets. Hannah is doing well with her wee pad training and is comfortable in a crate. Adoption requires some dedication; she needs companionship and is not suited for long hours alone. Good news for families: she gets along well with children aged eight and older, and she's dog-friendly. Currently in Texas, Hannah can be easily transported to various locations along the East Coast, making her accessible to those ready to welcome her into their home. This sweet pup is well-rounded and would blossom with a social family who enjoys her lively spirit. Make this charming girl part of your family today!
Adoption Fee
$600Payment after application.
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Questions about Hannah
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hannah, being a small Terrier/Cairn mix, would thrive in a cozy home or even a smaller condo space, as she doesn't need a large yard to play in.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Hannah enjoys her outdoor time but would do well in a smaller yard or even take gentle walks around the neighborhood.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Hannah is good with children aged eight and older and would fit well into a family setting.











