Boo
Status: Available
Adoption Donation: $425
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About
Arrived: 01/17/2026
Gender: Male, fixed
Age: 7 months
Weight: 7.6 lbs
Breed: Chihuahua
Color: Reddish brown
Boo's ideal home:
Doggie siblings
Adults, kids 10 or older
Fenced yard preferred
Boo is handsome red and brown Chihuahua. He's 7 months and around 7.6 lbs. He's neutered, heartworm negative, and up-to-date on vaccines and monthly preventatives.
Darling Boo is a sweet little puppy. He love cozy couch cuddles, sleeping in the big bed, and tasty treats.
As a puppy, Boo is working on socializing skills, including being comfortable with new people. He's a nervous pup and shakes when he's first introduced. Like many petite dogs, he calms down more quickly when he's held. Boo hasn't been kid tested, his foster feels that he'd likely do fine with older, dog-savvy kids who understand that he isn't a toy and requires gentle touches and space. Due to his size and age, he'd do best with kids 10 or older.
Boo is acclimating to the ways of house and potty training, he's working on going potty outside consistently. He does well in his playpen when his foster is out and he wears a belly band around the house to reduce accidents. He's also doing well with leash training, which is excellent to help him work on socializing outside the home.
Boo came from a situation with 10 other dogs. He loves to play and be part of the pack. He'll play inside with toys or out in the yard, so long as he's with his friends. He loves snacks, which is excellent for training, so far he hasn't shown any food or toy aggression. His ideal home has at least one other small dog to play with and show him the ropes of being an excellent canine citizen. Boo met the resident kitten and ignored them, he'd likely to fine in a house with a feline friend.
Boo is ready for a fur-ever family. As a puppy he'd do best in a home with at least one other confident small breed doggie sibling. To continue his potty training success, his humans should be home often. He'd enjoy having a yard in his new home as he loves to play outside with his foster siblings. Given his early success with leash training, he could go to a home without a yard.








