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Pip

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small

About Pip

Pacifica, CA

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Brown / Chocolate

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Pip’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Pip's Story

Meet Pip - one tiny, tiny little man with a heart far bigger than his 4 pounds! To say he's precious hardly begins to describe him. Pip was found abandoned in a box with his best friend, Squeak - two tiny souls who stuck together through it all. Now this gentle little fellow, with his darling deer face and soulful eyes, is ready to find the loving home he's<br/>always deserved. Because he's so small, Pip can be a bit shy when he first meets new people, but once he feels safe, he'll melt right into you and happily curl up in your lap. He's a quiet, tender- hearted boy who does beautifully with other gentle dogs and adores cuddling up with Squeak in their crate. Pip is potty trained, crate trained, and even manages stairs like a pro! He'd thrive best in a calm, low-to-moderate energy home with someone who understands how to care for a tiny dog. Pip and Squeak don't have to be adopted together, but it would make both their little hearts so happy if they could stay side by side. Whether he joins your<br/>family solo or with his best girl, one thing's for sure: Pip may be small enough to fit in your arms, but he'll fill your heart to the brim with love.

Meet Pip - one tiny, tiny little man with a heart far bigger than his 4 pounds! To say he's precious hardly begins to describe him. Pip was found abandoned in a box with his best friend, Squeak - two tiny souls who stuck together through it all. Now this gentle little fellow, with his darling deer face and soulful eyes, is ready to find the loving home he's
always deserved. Because he's so small, Pip can be a bit shy when he first meets new people, but once he feels safe, he'll melt right into you and happily curl up in your lap. He's a quiet, tender- hearted boy who does beautifully with other gentle dogs and adores cuddling up with Squeak in their crate. Pip is potty trained, crate trained, and even manages stairs like a pro! He'd thrive best in a calm, low-to-moderate energy home with someone who understands how to care for a tiny dog. Pip and Squeak don't have to be adopted together, but it would make both their little hearts so happy if they could stay side by side. Whether he joins your
family solo or with his

Meet Pip - one tiny, tiny little man with a heart far bigger than his 4 pounds! To say he's precious hardly begins to describe him. Pip was found abandoned in a box with his best friend, Squeak - two tiny souls who stuck together through it all. Now this gentle little fellow, with his darling deer face and soulful eyes, is ready to find the loving home he's
always deserved. Because he's so small, Pip can be a bit shy when he first meets new people, but once he feels safe, he'll melt right into you and happily curl up in your lap. He's a quiet, tender- hearted boy who does beautifully with other gentle dogs and adores cuddling up with Squeak in their crate. Pip is potty trained, crate trained, and even manages stairs like a pro! He'd thrive best in a calm, low-to-moderate energy home with someone who understands how to care for a tiny dog. Pip and Squeak don't have to be adopted together, but it would make both their little hearts so happy if they could stay side by side. Whether he joins your
family solo or with his best girl, one thing's for sure: Pip may be small enough to fit in your arms, but he'll fill your heart to the brim with love.

How To Adopt

Pip was listed as Adoptable by Companion Animal Community Center
How can I adopt Pip?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Companion Animal Community Center. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Pip is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Companion Animal Community Center for details on the pet.
When can I meet Pip?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Companion Animal Community Center will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Pip, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Companion Animal Community Center, and they'll be happy to help!
Companion Animal Community Center's Adoption Policy
1. Visit our Available Cats and Dogs pages on our website to see if any catch your interest. We have many cats and dogs looking for love currently in our foster home community. 2. Think about who you want to adopt to fit your lifestyle. What are you looking for in a new family member? Age range? Gender? Personality? What’s your home like? Do you have kids, other cats and or dogs? 3. Reach out to us about a certain animal. Know which one you want to meet? Fill out an online adoption application. *Please keep in mind that applications are answered in the order received, and someone may scoop up the animals you were sure was right for you before you get a chance to meet them. Your perfect companion is still out there waiting for you, we promise! 4. Schedule a virtual Meet and Greet. We’ll schedule a 20-30 minute session with one of our Adoption team members and the Foster Home of the animal through a video call like Zoom, Google Meet or FaceTime-all options for this session. Come to the session with your questions about the animal you’re getting to know, we’ll be able to give you insight into the animal you’re interested in adopting. 5. Interested in taking it to the next step? Foster to Adopt allows both of you to see if it’s a good match. We’ll arrange a pick up for you to bring your new friend home for a trial run. 6. Choose to Adopt. Did you fall in love? We’re so glad. Now take a pause. Adopting can be a 20 year commitment. Still ready to adopt? Great! Let’s make this official! 7. Not the right match? No problem, the foster home is ready to accept the animal back if if isn’t the right fit. 8. Finalize the adoption. We’ll go over the paperwork on the phone. We’ll go over basic care, the animal’s basic medical history, and your adoption paperwork and collect adoption fees. We’re also here to answer any other questions you may have before, during and after!

Pip is from Companion Animal Community Center

[Pacifica, CA]

Our Mission
Our mission is saving animals in need by providing foster, adoption and rehoming services through our community based ‘loving home to loving home’ foster model. Our dedicated foster home network helps animals avoid stressful shelter environments by placing them directly into loving homes until their new adoption homes are f...
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