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Allen Chaps
Allen Chaps
Status: Available
Breed: Chihuahua / Dachshund / Mixed (short coat)
Species/Sex: Dog/Male

Description:  This is Allen! He cameto K Kids with his family and all his mom/sisters have all gone to foster to adopt homes but he’s still here. We are now calling Allen Chaps because of the unique pattern on his backside . Chap was living with 5 dogs and 3 cats in a motel room. Here&... Click for more information...

Bean
Bean
Status: Available
Breed: Chihuahua / Dachshund / Mixed (short coat)
Species/Sex: Dog/Male

Description:  This is Bean. He’s a chiweenie . He came to us from a hoarding house a while back. Bean has some preferences for his forever home. He wants to be the only dog. No men, cats, or people with hats! (He’s going to write a Dr. Seuss book for little neurotic dogs ). Kids a... Click for more information...

Benny
Benny
Status: Available
Breed: Dachshund / Mixed (short coat)
Species/Sex: Dog/Male

Description: Benny arrived at a rural shelter with his sister, Sydney.  We'd love to keep them together.  Benny is an easy-going guy who likes to hang out with the foster's other dogs and sunbathe.  He likes to stay close to his humans and his sister.  He is housebroken and a happy sw... Click for more information...

Harper
Harper
Status: Available
Breed: Chihuahua / Mixed
Species/Sex: Dog/Female

Description: Harper is big fan of toys and other dogs, but is a bit skiddish around humans.  She absolutely needs another doggie friend.  She doesn't bark a ton, but she does bark at strangers some. Harper started out her life as a feral dog in a field, so she's made tremendous progress!&n... Click for more information...

Hazel
Hazel
Status: Available
Breed: Jack Russell Terrier / Dachshund / Mixed (short coat)
Species/Sex: Dog/Female

Description:  Hazel. Little old lady Hazel is an enigma. Hazel was found as a stray in Culpeper County, VA. She hung out at the shelter for a couple of months and appeared to not be able to be handled much by humans. There was something about trying to eat the vet. But one person at the shelter worked really ... Click for more information...



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