Henri
Status: Available
Adoption Donation: $275
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About
Arrived: 01/13/2026
Gender: Male, fixed
Age: 9-10 years
Weight: 8.5 lbs
Breed: Yorkshire terrier
Color: Tan
Henri loves:
Walks and yard time
Humans home often
Adults/older kids
Henri is Yorkshire Terrier with a handsome tan coat. He's around 9-10 years old and about 7.5 lbs. He's heartworm negative, and up-to-date on vaccines and monthly preventatives.
Handsome Henri is smart gentleman with a cute personality. He adores attention and prefers to spend his time snuggling and snoozing with his people. He takes his role of canine companion quite seriously and is always ready for cozy couch cuddling and lovely sunshine walks.
Henri's hobbies include play time and walks, he loves walks! He has a healthy appetite to support his chosen activities. Due to the condition of his mouth when he arrived, Henri no longer has any teeth. He has an excellent appetite and currently eats 3-4 small meals a day. He simply needs extra time to enjoy his meals.
Henri is doing great with house and potty training. He's communicative and barks to alert you that he needs to go outside to do his business. Since he's happy to walk, he doesn't require a fenced yard for his new home.
Henri does well with other small dogs. He has a prey drive and he'll try to chase squirrels and outdoor kitties. He loves his humans and could be a solo dog in his new home. He hasn't met any small children. Due to his size, he'd do best in a home with respectful, older kids who understand he's not a toy and needs gentle love.
Henry is a delightful companion looking for a soft place to land with active people and cozy cuddles. He'd do best with older kids and teens, he'd likely do fine with visits from respectful younger grandchildren. He loves walking and is doing great with potty training so a fenced yard isn't required. He'd be fine as a solo dog or with similarly sized companions.





