



Little Miss
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- German Shepherd Dog
- Rottweiler
About Little Miss
El Cajon, CA
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Behavior
Health
Little Miss’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Little Miss's Story
Meet Little Miss! This pup, along with her mom (Amara) and 10 other siblings, transferred to us from the Chula Vista Animal Care Facility at 6 days of age! <br/>Little Miss is considered to be the runt of the litter and was half the size of the rest of her siblings as a young pup. She has since caught up in weight and size but is definitely smaller than her siblings. Don't let her tiny stature fool you! This adorable baby girl is the most outgoing of the group! She is one sweet & mighty mini!<br/><br/>Check out their rescue story here:<br/>https://www.facebook.com/heartofgoldsshelter/posts/pfbid07LVqvxwreznCQSQH2FAkhJhV7bYrU6XqwVUMyvsL9vSaPQYUFQZqHZQnQzgmrU7rl<br/><br/>Health considerations: Little Miss was diagnosed with moderate hip dysplasia. Corrective surgery is not required at this time and may or may not be required later in life. She may be more prone to develop arthritis in life and is taking joint supplements daily. No changes in exercise are required in the average household. <br/><br/>Additional Note: First two photos taken at 1 year of age. Third photo taken at 6 months of age. Final photo taken at 2 months of age. <br/><br/>Regarding COVID-19 and other contagious illnesses: Please reschedule any visits if you are sick.
Meet Little Miss! This pup, along with her mom (Amara) and 10 other siblings, transferred to us from the Chula Vista Animal Care Facility at 6 days of age!
Little Miss is considered to be the runt of the litter and was half the size of the rest of her siblings as a young pup. She has since caught up in weight and size but is definitely smaller than her siblings. Don't let her tiny stature fool you! This adorable baby girl is the most outgoing of the group! She is one sweet & mighty mini!
Check out their rescue story here:
https://www.facebook.com/heartofgoldsshelter/posts/pfbid07LVqvxwreznCQSQH2FAkhJhV7bYrU6XqwVUMyvsL9vSaPQYUFQZqHZQnQzgmrU7rl
Health considerations: Little Miss was diagnosed with moderate hip dysplasia. Corrective surgery is not required at this time and may or may not be required later in life. She may be more prone to develop arthritis in life and is taking joint supplements daily. No changes in exercise are required in the average household.
Additional Note: First two p
Meet Little Miss! This pup, along with her mom (Amara) and 10 other siblings, transferred to us from the Chula Vista Animal Care Facility at 6 days of age!
Little Miss is considered to be the runt of the litter and was half the size of the rest of her siblings as a young pup. She has since caught up in weight and size but is definitely smaller than her siblings. Don't let her tiny stature fool you! This adorable baby girl is the most outgoing of the group! She is one sweet & mighty mini!
Check out their rescue story here:
https://www.facebook.com/heartofgoldsshelter/posts/pfbid07LVqvxwreznCQSQH2FAkhJhV7bYrU6XqwVUMyvsL9vSaPQYUFQZqHZQnQzgmrU7rl
Health considerations: Little Miss was diagnosed with moderate hip dysplasia. Corrective surgery is not required at this time and may or may not be required later in life. She may be more prone to develop arthritis in life and is taking joint supplements daily. No changes in exercise are required in the average household.
Additional Note: First two photos taken at 1 year of age. Third photo taken at 6 months of age. Final photo taken at 2 months of age.
Regarding COVID-19 and other contagious illnesses: Please reschedule any visits if you are sick.
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Little Miss is from Heart of Gold's Shelter
[El Cajon, CA]
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