Reese boy
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Reese boy
AvailableReese Boy is a small male puppy, approximately three months old. He is a mixed breed of Yorkshire Terrier and Chihuahua, showcasing a lovely mix of white/cream and black colors. Although he is not yet house trained, he is fully vaccinated and actively seeking a caring home in Houston, TX.
About Reese boy
Reese Boy is a lively male Chihuahua/Yorkie (Chorkie) mix puppy, born around April 10, 2026, and eager to find a forever home. He is fully vaccinated and has a clear fecal result. Heartworm and flea prevention are also ongoing. The ideal adopter should live in the greater Houston or Dallas areas, as they will be responsible for visiting an approved vet to fulfill the spay/neuter contract requirement. Due to his small size, Reese Boy shouldn’t be in a home with small children, large dogs, or access to swimming pools unless they are fully enclosed with permanent fencing. Additionally, no doggie door should be installed. The adoption fee is $350, which includes up-to-date vaccines, microchip, and spay/neuter. Each adoption involves a completed application, vet check, home check, and final contract. Once your application is approved, CAMO will connect you with a representative for a meet and greet. CAMO ensures that every dog is placed in the most suitable home for its needs. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Reese boy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Reese Boy, being a Chorkie mix, does well in homes with a calm environment. He thrives in spaces where he can feel secure, away from larger pets and small children.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A small yard or even apartment living can work for Reese Boy, as long as he has a safe area to explore without the risk from larger dogs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
No, Reese Boy is not suited for homes with small children due to his delicate nature.











