Cherie





Looks like: Dachshund / Chihuahua mix
Female, 9 years old (estimated), 17 pounds
Female, 9 years old (estimated), 17 pounds
Adopted
With this Cherie on top, every day is like a Sundae! This sweet and soft Lady is all about belly rubs and will dole out kisses in exchange for continued petting. If that does not get your attention, she will wiggle and flip flop around until she can no longer be ignored. She is great with other dogs and politely sniffs and greets others when out and about. She also enjoys the company of well-mannered children, but we don't know how she would behave around cats yet. At home she loves to snoop around the yard and to take naps in a comfy spot. Otherwise, she keeps herself busy, frequently checking the kitchen for food, treats, or any snacks that may accidentally hit the floor. At her foster home, this social butterfly does not spend much time alone and she certainly prefers to have human company for much of the day, but she is also fine staying by herself now and then. She is generally very quiet and will make soft noises politely requesting more belly rubs!
Cherie loves to go on walks and will weave back and forth so that she does not miss out on anything there is to smell. She probably has not been on too many car rides in her life and, as of now, gets a bit nervous. This little miss is definitely ready to live the good life and go on lots adventures. She is happy and in good shape, besides some skin growths that need to be monitored. She has a history of sarcomas and her hearing is limited.
Cherie came to us from Hitchcock Road Animal Services. She needed some medical attention which we were able to provide through our vet clinic.
Cherie loves to go on walks and will weave back and forth so that she does not miss out on anything there is to smell. She probably has not been on too many car rides in her life and, as of now, gets a bit nervous. This little miss is definitely ready to live the good life and go on lots adventures. She is happy and in good shape, besides some skin growths that need to be monitored. She has a history of sarcomas and her hearing is limited.
Cherie came to us from Hitchcock Road Animal Services. She needed some medical attention which we were able to provide through our vet clinic.
Cherie was adopted!