Krita
Chihuahua | Tucson, AZ
YoungFemaleSmall
About
Characteristics
olderKidsOnly
Coat Length
ShortHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCats
Meet Krita
Who needs themselves an adorable pint sized companion? Krita is a 2 yr old, 10 lb mixed breed. Leash, crate, and doggy door trained, dog and CAT social. She can absolutely hang with the big dogs, and even prefers them. Krita had some stranger danger, but bonds with and trusts her primary humans a great deal. Good little watch dog, and quiets when her person says it's okay. Great for grooming and nail trims. She'd be best in an adult only home with another dog companion or two. She'd be successful with respectful, older children, too. She is food motivated, playful, and I have no doubt her confidence will soar with continued training. Sassy, silly, and sweet! A crate, bed, a bag of high quality food, and a nice harness/collar/leash has been sponsored for her adoption, as well as continued behavior support for 3 months post adoption with Rachel Molyneux at Sol Dog Lodge & Training Center. Krita is up to date on vaccines and spayed. Her adoption fee is $275, with an aditional $21 for PACC licensing. She is available for adoption in homes in Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley, Catalina and Sahuarita only. Fill out an adoption application at www.tucsoncoldwetnoses.com
Adoption Process
$125.00 mixed breed, larger, medium dogs
$150.00 to 175.00 pure bred, small dogs
$175.00 puppies
Home Visit
Adoption Agreement
Contact
Tucson Cold Wet Noses
http://www.tucsoncoldwetnoses.com
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