Tequila. Mr. Tequila is a happy and jovial Chihuahua.
He is crazy about flying leaps and has a favorite toy: eyeglasses.
And even though he often stares at the T.V. for no reason whatsoever, he is as totally committed a buddy as a pup could be.
But one sad day, Tequila's human grew old and moved to a nursing home where he could not bring Tequila. So the human sadly surrendered poor Tequila to the shelter, where he waits patiently for a Rescue Hero.
Tequila now dreams of the simple things like a kind human to worship, and a soft, safe place to snuggle. Tequila is a high energy dog. Tequila's spunkiness makes him the ultimate shopping partner. Some describe Tequila as a little excited around cats and he is recommended for a home where he'll get regular walks or runs and plenty of training sessions.
He had some accidents when he first arrived at the Shelter Pups, but has been trained during the stay.
Things You Should Know Before Adopting Tequila
Tequila is a high energy Chihuahua Mix. Be ready to give this pup lots of attention. Also, each dog breed has certain traits. Knowing a little bit about your dog's individual personality and breed personality will give you some clues about how to care for your dog.
There's a whole lot of Chihuahua Mix in this Shelter Pup!
Friendliness: Chihuahuas may look small and timid but these pups have confidence and attitude. They are proud, graceful, and dainty. The Chihuahua's favorite activity is being held by their favorite human. This pup may even do tricks to get your attention! Make sure you save plenty of time for your Chihuahua and never leave him alone for long periods of time.
Grooming: Chihuahuas can have long or short hair. Short haired Chihuahuas are low maintenance and only require an occasional grooming. Unlike many other long-haired breeds, long-haired Chihuahuas require no trimming and minimal grooming.
Health: Chihuahua are very healthy but also very tiny. Because they are so small it is important to help them stay safe -no jumping from high places or rough play with large dogs. Chihuahuas are also very sensitive to cold weather and should always be kept indoors.
Exercise: Chihuahuas may spend many lazy hours just laying around but they are still considered active dogs and require exercise. Because of their small size, simply running around your house gives them plenty of exercise!
Sorry, but Tequila was already adopted by an International Rescue Hero!
You're an International Rescue Hero. Tequila is ready to come home with you today and begin the adventure of a lifetime.
Upon adoption you'll get:
Tequila!
He is handmade of all natural, pure wool, right here in America. He comes with his green shelter collar and official adoption certificate. He is truly one-of-a-kind.