3320 days ago

Two little dogs seeking a new home

Sue from Edgeware

Hi everybody

Does anybody have room in their home and heart for two very beautiful and much loved little dogs, Ella and Louie? Their mum and dad are leaving New Zealand soon to pursue work opportunities overseas and with great sadness need to find a new home for these little cuties.
Ella and Louie are mother and son, and need to be adopted together - single adoption is not an option.

Ella is a 10 year old female Pomeranian x Japanese Chin. Her mum says she is very chilled out but a little madam at the same time. She absolutely loves cuddles and is very friendly with all dogs big and small
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Louie is an 8 year old male. He is Ella's son and his dad is a Foxy x Chihuahua. He too is chilled out but more clingy and slightly anxious. He is great around other smaller dogs but more afraid of larger breeds. He loves being the baby and just wants to be with you and follow you around.

Let me know if you or anybody you know would be interested in this gorgeous pair.

If you have any questions I can get answers for you from their mum Susan. Please message me here in the first instance.

Thanks so much.

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