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CoCo Chanel (Genetic Testing) Spayed. UTD vaccines. House trained.
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🐾 Coco Chanel is Looking for Her Forever Home 🐾
This is one of the hardest posts I've ever had to make.
Coco Chanel is a tiny 6-pound Shihpoo who needs a new forever home after her owner passed away. She was returned to me so I could make sure she finds the right family—one that will love and cherish her for the rest of her life. Right now she is in her home with her doggy mommy and daddy, and she can stay here as long as she wants. She is absolutely precious.
Coco is spayed, housebroken, potty trained, and up to date on all of her vaccinations. Both of her parents have had genetic health testing.
She has a sweet, loving personality and enjoys being close to her people. She's the kind of little dog who will happily curl up beside you and simply be your companion. She loves water. She loves going to groomers and is so well behaved. She loves the pool. I got her a little pool of her own, but she prefers the people pool. She gets a long with everyone and plays well with other dogs. Not sure about cats, I don't have any. Lol.
Finding the right home is far more important than finding a quick home. I want Coco to be part of a family that will love her as much as she will love them.
If you think you could give this precious little girl the life she deserves, please reach out.
This is a very serious post, and Coco's placement will not be taken lightly. I am looking for the very best forever home for her. Serious inquiries only, please.
Because the best things in life have four little paws and love unconditionally. ❤️🐾
Coat Colors:
Cream
White
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
Health certificate
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What's the personality of a Shihpoo?
With mixed genes from a Shih Tzu and Poodle, it’s no wonder the Shihpoo is such a loving, sweet dog. These little guys adore people and will do just about anything to be with them. They don’t need much exercise or grooming, but they’ll take as much attention as they can get. Full-grown, they typically weigh 8-18 pounds and stand 8-18 inches tall.
Are Shihpoos good family dogs?
Shihpoos are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. These dogs get along well with children but prefer older kids who are more gentle. They also make good friends for other family dogs and cats. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What's the best way to exercise a Shihpoo?
Shihpoos don’t need much exercise to stay happy and healthy. They usually get enough activity just by playing with their family. If you want to take your Shihpoo out, they enjoy going for walks or playing around in the grass. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
What's the coat like on a Shihpoo?
The Shihpoo’s coat will range from curly to wavy to straight, depending on whether their Shih Tzu or Poodle genes are stronger. Normally, it’s curlier than the Shih Tzu but not as curly as the Poodle's. Their fur doesn’t shed much, so normal brushing or professional grooming will keep these dogs looking their best. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What should first-time owners know about Shihpoos?
Shihpoos are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. At 7-20 pounds, the Shihpoo is a great fit for apartments or houses. If they have a yard to play in, make sure your Shihpoo primarily lives indoors so they can be around people. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.
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