Chihuahua (short coat) : : Male (neutered) : : Adult : : Small
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TIGER IS A PUPPY MILL SURVIVOR!
7/25/09 Tiger is starting to get a little more trusting and is coming around little by little. It would be great to have a foster to work with him one on one. (or a great adopter). Tiger is such a sweet boy- he just needs to be convinced that people won't hurt him.
Meet tiger- a beautifil chi with the most stricking brindle coat- hence the name tiger. His personality is actually more like a lamb... he is quiet and shy, very reserved, but when you hold him on your lap- he curls right up. He came to us from a puppymill and is confused about people- he never was given love or positive attention, so people scare him. We are working with him and showering him with love so he learns people are good. He needs a lot of patient and love. His ideal home is one that is quiet with patient owners who will give him the love and time he needs.
A fenced in yard and another dog is a must. He loves other dogs and cats...
His adoption fee is $150.
Please NOTE: If the dog you are interested in is a puppy mill survivor we ask that you first read our page that explains more of what is involved in adopting a mill dog.
If interested in adding this wonderful pet to your family please first review Adoption Information and procede to complete the online application. The first step in our adoption process is to fill out an online application- no appointments to meet a pet will be made until and online application is received and approved by the rescue.Yes, we adopt out of state, however you MUST be willing to pick up your pet at the foster home.
We do NOT ship any of our pets, please do not ask.
As our gift to you for adopting a rescued pet, all of NLOL's adoptable pets are sent home with a FREE 30 day pet health insurance policy.
More about Tiger
Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Is Not Good with Kids
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