Xoloitzcuintle/Mexican Hairless / Yorkshire Terrier Yorkie / Mixed (short coat) : : Male : : Young : : Small
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Ohhh I see you checking me out. I'm quite unusual and cute, don't you think? Well, now that I've got your attention, let me tell you a little bit about myself. My name is Bootz and I'm about 1 1/2 years old, neutered, up-to-date on my shots and I'm microchipped. I'm also house and crate trained and I do get along well with both dogs and cats. As you can see, I only have hair on my head, legs and feet. Whats cool about having a little hair is that I'm easy to keep clean, I shed very little and in the cooler weather, I get to wear all kinds of cool clothes. My Mom was what they call a hairless Chihuahua and Yorkie and my Dad was a hairless Chihuahua. Oh, before I forget, I'm shy when you first meet me but I quickly warm up and I should live with kids older then 10 years because the younger kids make me a little nervous. If you are interested in adopting me, please go to www.allmuttsmatter.org and fill out an adoption application thats located under the 'Adoption Info' tab on the left. Thanks so much for checking me out and I hope to hear from you soon. Hugz, Bootz. Our adoption process is below:
1. Submit an application and it will be processed, evaluated and we will contact the vet and personal references;
2. All other applications that have been submitted on Bootz will also be processed (best suited applicant is chosen, not first come first serve);
3. Schedule a home visit; and
4. Adoption is finalized when the best-fitting home is found for Bootz. If you have young children and/or other pets and everyone gets along, Bootz will be able to stay at your home and do a foster to adopt for about a two-week trial period. If all is going well after the trial period, the adoption will then be finalized. Our adoption fee for Bootz is $295.00.
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Special Needs: None
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