Wingding

Wingding

#12812
Chihuahua, Short Coat
Male
11 lbs (small)
Status: Adopted

Allow us to introduce you to this little 7 year-old mister – our dollop of a butter cream short coat Chi, Wingding! To hear Wingding tell it – he has been on a couple of tough adventures in the last several months, but he’s thrilled to be at Muttville, where he knows it’s all smooth sailing from now on! Wingding is peppy but a tad shy right now, energetic but a bit of an introvert. While taking some time to decompress, he’s been sharing his love of Broadway showtunes. This is how we have learned (not unlike a hit Broadway song), Wingding is one singular sensation! He’s uncommonly rare, very unique, peripatetic, poetic and chic! At 11 pounds, easy to handle and with that gorgeous visage, even easier on the eyes! Wingding seems to really be enjoying visiting with all the other pups at Muttville and before we know it, will likely be singing and dancing around the HQ. This sweet, soft, creamy lovebug is waiting for his forever home. Maybe it will be with YOU!

Here’s some notes from his foster:

Wingding is a handsome, young boy who will likely do best in a home with another dog. He takes his cues from my resident dog and insists on sleeping with him. He has a sweet personality and seeks affection from both people and a friendly dog companion. This guy seems smart and picks up on things very quickly. He was originally very skittish and wanted to hide, but has calmed down considerably and relatively quickly. I would recommend a quieter environment for this little guy – and no cats, as he chases and barks at the neighbor’s cat who tries to stroll through my backyard.

Wingding is not only housebroken, but he sleeps through the night, loves going on walks, and is good when riding in the car. People stop us on walks to pet him and comment on how cute he is. He loves it and his tail starts going full speed!

He can do stairs easily and has good energy. He seemed fine when left at home with my dog, but whined and barked when left at home by himself. Having a doggy sibling would help with this situation. He is just looking to feel safe and loved.

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