



Pip
- Young
- Female
- Small
About Pip
Cedar Rapids, IA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Pip’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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.
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Pip's Story
Meet Pip — Santa’s Teeniest, Tiniest Helper<br/><br/>Female • ~1 year • Just over 4 lbs • Chihuahua<br/><br/>Straight from the North Pole’s Snuggle Department, Pip is a petite little elf who takes her duties *very* seriously. Her specialties? Lap warming, hoodie burrowing, and being impossibly adorable.<br/><br/>At first meeting, Pip is a bit shy and cautious, like an elf peeking out from behind a toy shelf. But offer her a few soft words and gentle pets, and she’ll melt into you faster than a snowflake on a mitten. Once she chooses you, she sticks like a candy cane to a gingerbread house.<br/><br/>She may be tiny, but she has the cutest way of announcing her arrival: an irresistible **tap-tap-tap elf trot** across the floor. It’s basically holiday ASMR.<br/><br/>Pip is:<br/> Kennel trained<br/> A quiet girl who rarely barks<br/> A champ at sleeping through the night (just like an elf after Christmas Eve)<br/> Good with other dogs and even cats<br/>Still working on house training, though she has used a grass pad a few times — cut her some slack, elves aren’t used to indoor plumbing!<br/><br/>If you’re looking for a pint-sized elf to snuggle through the holidays and beyond, Pip is ready to hop into your sleigh (or hoodie) and head home.<br/><br/> Adopt Pip — your very own cozy Christmas companion! <br/><br/>Apply at adoptapal.org/adopt
Meet Pip — Santa’s Teeniest, Tiniest Helper
Female • ~1 year • Just over 4 lbs • Chihuahua
Straight from the North Pole’s Snuggle Department, Pip is a petite little elf who takes her duties *very* seriously. Her specialties? Lap warming, hoodie burrowing, and being impossibly adorable.
At first meeting, Pip is a bit shy and cautious, like an elf peeking out from behind a toy shelf. But offer her a few soft words and gentle pets, and she’ll melt into you faster than a snowflake on a mitten. Once she chooses you, she sticks like a candy cane to a gingerbread house.
She may be tiny, but she has the cutest way of announcing her arrival: an irresistible **tap-tap-tap elf trot** across the floor. It’s basically holiday ASMR.
Pip is:
Kennel trained
A quiet girl who rarely barks
A champ at sleeping through the night (just like an elf after Christmas Eve)
Good with other dogs and even cats
Still working on house training, though she has used a grass pad a few times
Meet Pip — Santa’s Teeniest, Tiniest Helper
Female • ~1 year • Just over 4 lbs • Chihuahua
Straight from the North Pole’s Snuggle Department, Pip is a petite little elf who takes her duties *very* seriously. Her specialties? Lap warming, hoodie burrowing, and being impossibly adorable.
At first meeting, Pip is a bit shy and cautious, like an elf peeking out from behind a toy shelf. But offer her a few soft words and gentle pets, and she’ll melt into you faster than a snowflake on a mitten. Once she chooses you, she sticks like a candy cane to a gingerbread house.
She may be tiny, but she has the cutest way of announcing her arrival: an irresistible **tap-tap-tap elf trot** across the floor. It’s basically holiday ASMR.
Pip is:
Kennel trained
A quiet girl who rarely barks
A champ at sleeping through the night (just like an elf after Christmas Eve)
Good with other dogs and even cats
Still working on house training, though she has used a grass pad a few times — cut her some slack, elves aren’t used to indoor plumbing!
If you’re looking for a pint-sized elf to snuggle through the holidays and beyond, Pip is ready to hop into your sleigh (or hoodie) and head home.
Adopt Pip — your very own cozy Christmas companion!
Apply at adoptapal.org/adopt
How To Adopt
Pip is from Adopt A Pal Animal Rescue
[Cedar Rapids, IA]
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