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Tiny

Adoption Date: 01/16/2026

Welcome Date: 11/29/2025

Tiny

Gender: Female, fixed

Age: 7 years

Weight: 8 lbs

Breed: Chihuahua

Color: Sable, Red, Tan

Tiny's ideal home:

  • Doggie siblings

  • Adults and older kids

  • Securely fenced yard (preferred)

Do you like tiny kisses, Tiny girl loves to give them out. When she first arrived, Tiny thoroughly enjoyed trying each dog bed and every blanket she could find. Then she (re)discovered the joy of human laps. Beds are cozy, couch cuddles are cozier!


Tiny would happily go to the same fur-ever home as Bitty. While they love each other, they aren't bonded and can be adopted separately. Tiny is a social, playful girl, her ideal home has one or more similarly canine sized siblings to keep her company.


Tiny is doing well on house and potty training. She's doing well going potty outside on a leash, she was previously trained to use potty pads. She does best when she's let out after eating and sleeping. She's learning leash skills and has started taking walks, she prefers a soft harness with her leash.


Tiny is a friendly girl, she is wary of guests when they first arrive and will bark. She warms up quickly and is happy to the extra lovings that new friends provide. Tiny hasn't been kid or cat tested. Due to her size, an adult only home is preferred.


Tiny's ideal fur-ever family has loving, cuddle-ready humans. She'd like one or more similarly sized doggie playmates, the more the merrier! Other dogs are especially important if the humans have jobs that take them out of the house. To continue her potty training success, adopters with a yard are preferred.

About FSDR

Fawn's Small Dog Rescue is based out of Jacksonville, FL and the surrounding areas.

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