Ophelia
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Ophelia
AvailableOphelia is a young female Chihuahua, small in size. Though her exact weight is unknown, she is a tiny 5-pound dog. She has been spayed and is up to date on vaccinations. Currently located in Bothell, WA, Ophelia is a sweet, loving dog who enjoys the comfort of a lap and a quiet environment.
About Ophelia
Ophelia is a charming four-year-old Chihuahua, weighing in at just 5 pounds, making her an ideal lap companion. Rescued as a stray, she narrowly avoided euthanasia thanks to her delightful nature. The shelter staff describe her as a gentle and friendly dog who enjoys the company of people and other dogs. Now settled into her foster home in the Pacific Northwest, Ophelia is eager to find her forever family. This small dog relishes cozy blankets and bright, sunny spots where she can take restful naps. She's a bit shy and low-energy, preferring to spend her day snuggled up with her loved ones. Ophelia has shown she can be crate trained and sleeps quietly overnight. She appears to have some potty training skills, going outside on schedule. While on a leash, she doesn't pull at all; rather, she takes her time exploring her surroundings before trotting beside you. Though sheβs not had direct interactions with kids or cats in foster care, she has displayed no reaction to them during walks. Ophelia can be initially shy around new people, but she warms up quickly and loves to curl up for pets. If you're searching for a quiet companion to keep you company and soak up the sun's rays, Ophelia could be the perfect match. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Ophelia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ophelia, being a Chihuahua, is best suited for a home that provides a cozy environment, ideally with a lap to curl up on. Small living spaces, like apartments, can also work well since she doesn't need much room to roam.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ophelia enjoys short walks and a little exploration outside but doesn't require extensive outdoor space. A fenced yard would be nice, but regular outside time with her person will be sufficient.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Ophelia has not met children in her foster care, but she is gentle and shy. With proper introductions, she could likely fit into a home with older, respectful children.











