Allbreed Rescue and Referral
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Charlie
chihuahua, 1.5 years old, male

Charlie is an adorable little neutered 1 1/2 year old black and tan chihuahua who loves everyone! Charlie is up to date on vaccines and is on heartworm preventative. This little darling is extremely good natured and friendly with people, dogs and even cats! Charlie wants nothing more than a loving forever home where he can snuggle on someone's lap, curl up under the covers in his person's bed at night and accompany his person when they are out and about. Charlie is also very happy to, "sing" along with his person or in a chorus of other talented dogs who, "sing" along. As with most rescue dogs, Charlie is working very hard on his house training and will need to continue to receive gentle guidance in his forever home in order to perfect this skill. If you are interested in this dog and live in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, please fill out a non-binding application.

PLEASE NOTE: We will NOT consider any applications from OUTSIDE the Washington, DC metropolitan area.

AllBreed conducts home visits prior to all adoptions and so we are
limited to our home area. Sorry, we cannot make any exceptions.
Charlie is up-to-date with routine shots and spayed/neutered.

Adopt Charlie now! 

 

 

If you are interested in this dog and live in the Washington, DC/Baltimore metropolitan area, please fill out a non-binding application. Adoptions are limited to the extended Washington, D.C. and Baltimore metropolitan areas only. We are unable to respond to applications from outside this area.

All ABRR dogs are up-to-date on shots and are spayed or neutered prior to placement unless there is a medical reason (as determined by an All Breed veterinarian) that must delay spaying or neutering. If there is a medical reason for delaying spay/neuter, applicant will be required to sign an addendum that spay/neuter will be performed by an All Breed veterinarian at All Breed's expense as soon as All Breed's veterinarian has determined that it is medically safe to perform this procedure.