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2745 days ago

Chihuahua available for adoption.

Karyn from Blenheim

Sassi is a 9 year old female chihuahua in care with NZ Chihuahua Rescue. She would like an owner who:
- Is home during the day, retired, can take her to work with them or works part time.
- Has no cats in the home.
- Has no other small lap-dogs, although larger dogs are OK. She prefers male dogs and is very dominant so submissive dogs are best.
- Fully-fenced backyard.

Read more about Sassi here: nzchihuahuarescue.co.nz...
Sassi is micro-chipped, registered on the NZCAR database, vaccinated, registered, flead and wormed, de-sexed, dental completed and ready to go!
All enquiries are to be made direct to NZCR by filling in an Adoption form (available here: nzchihuahuarescue.co.nz...) and emailing it to contact@NZChihuahuarescue.co.nz

Price: $400

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