





Pip
- Young
- Male
- Small
About Pip
Ventura, CA
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Pip’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.
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Pip's Story
MEET PIP! Pip is a 1-year-old Chihuahua in need of a forever home! He was rescued from a crowded California shelter along with his buddy Squeak, a 1-year-old terrier. They can be adopted separately or apart (though they do great together). Both of them like being around other dogs. Pip weighs only about 9 lbs., and is a friendly little guy, although a bit shy at first. Pip (and his pal) would do best in a quiet home where they can relax and get plenty of love and attention. Please email for an application.
MEET PIP! Pip is a 1-year-old Chihuahua in need of a forever home! He was rescued from a crowded California shelter along with his buddy Squeak, a 1-year-old terrier. They can be adopted separately or apart (though they do great together). Both of them like being around other dogs. Pip weighs only about 9 lbs., and is a friendly little guy, although a bit shy at first. Pip (and his pal) would do best in a quiet home where they can relax and get plenty of love and attention. Please email for an application.
MEET PIP! Pip is a 1-year-old Chihuahua in need of a forever home! He was rescued from a crowded California shelter along with his buddy Squeak, a 1-year-old terrier. They can be adopted separately or apart (though they do great together). Both of them like being around other dogs. Pip weighs only about 9 lbs., and is a friendly little guy, although a bit shy at first. Pip (and his pal) would do best in a quiet home where they can relax and get plenty of love and attention. Please email for an application.
How To Adopt
Pip is from Freedom Ride Rescue Inc.
[Ventura, CA]
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