




Mimi
- Young
- Female
- Small
About Mimi
Bradenton, FL
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Mimi’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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.
Adoption Fee
$500
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Mimi's Story
Meet Mimi: Pocket‑Sized Acrobat, Professional Snuggler, Aspiring Soulmate<br/><br/>Hello, future family. My name is Mimi, and yes — I’m exactly as tiny as you’re imagining (4.4 lbs) and only 2 years old. This means it could be a 15 to 18 year commitment so we are looking for an age appropriate adopter. I’m the kind of little dog who could fit in your carry‑on bag and pop my head out like a surprise plot twist. I consider this one of my many talents. I would have to be harnessed and carried extra carefully because of my ability to leap. <br/><br/>Let’s talk about my other talents, because I’m not your average petite pup.<br/><br/>Gravity‑Defying Acrobatics — I can launch myself 5–6 feet off a couch, land with flair, and slide an extra two feet like I’m auditioning for a canine version of Risky Business. My foster family pretends to disapprove, but their facial expressions say, “Wow, she stuck the landing.” Sometimes I even slide directly into Georgie, the 75 lb. beauty of the household. She’s becoming my best friend. I’ve never had a dog friend before, so this is a big deal. Because of the chance of tearing her ACL or a broken leg, we are discouraging this behavior. <br/><br/>Front‑Paw Potty Ballet — When I go outside for a potty break, I walk on my front paws. Yes, you read that correctly. I do a tiny handstand while I pee. Sometimes I even pirouette. It’s elegant, it’s athletic, it’s confusing to everyone but me.<br/><br/>Fine‑Dining Enthusiast — I’m small, so my meals are small. I currently enjoy Caesar’s wet food, and yes, there’s always a little left over for a “doggy bag.” I’m a lady; I don’t overindulge.<br/><br/>Selective Barking Policy — I don’t start the barking, but if Georgie, Bobby, or Ellie kick off a group chorus, I join in. It’s called being a team player. When nothing’s happening, I’m quiet as a mouse wearing slippers.<br/><br/>I’m only three years old, but I like to think of myself as a fine wine — small bottle, big flavor, improves your life instantly. I’m ready for my next chapter, and I can’t wait for the moment when someone writes the first sentence:<br/><br/>“We would like to adopt Mimi.”<br/><br/>If that someone is you, I promise to fill your home with laughter, love, and the occasional front‑paw pirouette.<br/><br/>Adoption $500
Meet Mimi: Pocket‑Sized Acrobat, Professional Snuggler, Aspiring Soulmate
Hello, future family. My name is Mimi, and yes — I’m exactly as tiny as you’re imagining (4.4 lbs) and only 2 years old. This means it could be a 15 to 18 year commitment so we are looking for an age appropriate adopter. I’m the kind of little dog who could fit in your carry‑on bag and pop my head out like a surprise plot twist. I consider this one of my many talents. I would have to be harnessed and carried extra carefully because of my ability to leap.
Let’s talk about my other talents, because I’m not your average petite pup.
Gravity‑Defying Acrobatics — I can launch myself 5–6 feet off a couch, land with flair, and slide an extra two feet like I’m auditioning for a canine version of Risky Business. My foster family pretends to disapprove, but their facial expressions say, “Wow, she stuck the landing.” Sometimes I even slide directly into Georgie, the 75 lb. beauty of the household. She’s becoming my best friend. I’ve nev
Meet Mimi: Pocket‑Sized Acrobat, Professional Snuggler, Aspiring Soulmate
Hello, future family. My name is Mimi, and yes — I’m exactly as tiny as you’re imagining (4.4 lbs) and only 2 years old. This means it could be a 15 to 18 year commitment so we are looking for an age appropriate adopter. I’m the kind of little dog who could fit in your carry‑on bag and pop my head out like a surprise plot twist. I consider this one of my many talents. I would have to be harnessed and carried extra carefully because of my ability to leap.
Let’s talk about my other talents, because I’m not your average petite pup.
Gravity‑Defying Acrobatics — I can launch myself 5–6 feet off a couch, land with flair, and slide an extra two feet like I’m auditioning for a canine version of Risky Business. My foster family pretends to disapprove, but their facial expressions say, “Wow, she stuck the landing.” Sometimes I even slide directly into Georgie, the 75 lb. beauty of the household. She’s becoming my best friend. I’ve never had a dog friend before, so this is a big deal. Because of the chance of tearing her ACL or a broken leg, we are discouraging this behavior.
Front‑Paw Potty Ballet — When I go outside for a potty break, I walk on my front paws. Yes, you read that correctly. I do a tiny handstand while I pee. Sometimes I even pirouette. It’s elegant, it’s athletic, it’s confusing to everyone but me.
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Mimi is from UnderDog Rescue of Florida
[Bradenton, FL]
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