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aVAILABLE ADULTS

We will occasionally have adults available. They will be sold as pets on a spay/neuter agreement without any papers if they have not been spayed/neutered unless otherwise noted. 

***Adults are vet examined and healthy at time of sale but no other guarantees are given. **

Also note, an adult Chihuahua is going to take more time to adjust to a new home than a puppy, so if you are considering purchasing an adult dog, please be prepared to give them more time to adjust to you and your home. 

For our dogs up for adoption, we do require pickup in person and they are being  placed as is, with NO guarantees of any kind, regarding future health/genetic issues, intestinal, external parasites, or any disorders.

Please complete our Puppy Application first if you are interested in adding any of these dogs to your family. 

Cookie

Cookie is 5 years old (DOB 11/30/2019).   Current weight is 10.8 lbs. She is not spayed, had a recent dental, is microchipped and up to date on shots.  She is crate-trained and will also use a doggie door. She had a vet exam on 7/30/25 and we can email a copy of the Vet Health Form completed by our veterinarian during the exam.  Pickup in person only.  $200 Adoption fee with spay contract and no papers.    Photos taken on 7/27/25.

Video taken on 7/27/25 

Sayso

Sayso is 6 years old (DOB 7/9/2019).   Current weight is 8.5 lbs. She is not spayed, had a recent dental, is microchipped and up to date on shots.  She is crate-trained and will also use a doggie door. She had a vet exam on 8/8 and we can email a copy of the Vet Health Form completed by our veterinarian during the exam.  Pickup in person only after 8/8. Will consider selling her with breeding rights to the right situation so contact us for more information and price. $200 Adoption fee with spay contract and no papers.    Photos taken on 7/27/25.

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Video taken on 7/27/25 

Please complete our Puppy Application if you are interested in adding one of these dogs to your family. 

Thinking about adopting an adult dog? Their adjustment period is much different and longer than bringing a puppy into your home so be prepared to give the adult dog more time to adjust to you and your household. 

Page last updated on 8/10/25

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