

Legolas
- Senior
- Male
- Small
About Legolas
O'Fallon, MO
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Legolas’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Legolas's Story
Sassy, loving, toothless cuddle bugThis sassy, adorable, sweet, loving little piece of chihuahua came to rescue when his family decided they just didnt want him any longer. He may not have any teeth, but he has alot of personality. He loves to burrow under blankets, to curl up on your lap and nap, or to yell at you if you dont share your meal with him. He does mark occasionally, but will go outside as well. He does well with my cat, he doesnt really acknowledged her at all, he likes to be around other dogs, but really likes being with his people. As he is toothless and his bottom jaw is almost nonexistent he needs extra patience, but nothing that a loving home wont be able to offer him. If you have a Lego size spot in your home, bed, lap, and heart give this little character a chance to fill it.All pets are spayed/neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccinations and on a flea/tick preventative. Cats are tested for FIV/FeLV and dogs are tested for heartworms. Adoption fee is $150 for cats and $200 for dogs.<br/>To meet this pet, please fill out a dog application or cat application. Not able to adopt? Inquire about fostering or sponsoring this pet. For more information visit www.allpawsrescue.info.
Sassy, loving, toothless cuddle bugThis sassy, adorable, sweet, loving little piece of chihuahua came to rescue when his family decided they just didnt want him any longer. He may not have any teeth, but he has alot of personality. He loves to burrow under blankets, to curl up on your lap and nap, or to yell at you if you dont share your meal with him. He does mark occasionally, but will go outside as well. He does well with my cat, he doesnt really acknowledged her at all, he likes to be around other dogs, but really likes being with his people. As he is toothless and his bottom jaw is almost nonexistent he needs extra patience, but nothing that a loving home wont be able to offer him. If you have a Lego size spot in your home, bed, lap, and heart give this little character a chance to fill it.All pets are spayed/neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccinations and on a flea/tick preventative. Cats are tested for FIV/FeLV and dogs are tested for heartworms. Adoption fee is $150 for cats and $200 for dogs.
To meet thi
Sassy, loving, toothless cuddle bugThis sassy, adorable, sweet, loving little piece of chihuahua came to rescue when his family decided they just didnt want him any longer. He may not have any teeth, but he has alot of personality. He loves to burrow under blankets, to curl up on your lap and nap, or to yell at you if you dont share your meal with him. He does mark occasionally, but will go outside as well. He does well with my cat, he doesnt really acknowledged her at all, he likes to be around other dogs, but really likes being with his people. As he is toothless and his bottom jaw is almost nonexistent he needs extra patience, but nothing that a loving home wont be able to offer him. If you have a Lego size spot in your home, bed, lap, and heart give this little character a chance to fill it.All pets are spayed/neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccinations and on a flea/tick preventative. Cats are tested for FIV/FeLV and dogs are tested for heartworms. Adoption fee is $150 for cats and $200 for dogs.
To meet this pet, please fill out a dog application or cat application. Not able to adopt? Inquire about fostering or sponsoring this pet. For more information visit www.allpawsrescue.info.
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