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Hope

Needs settling in
  • Chihuahua cross
  • Size: Small
  • 3 years
  • Female
  • Admitted January 2026
  • Ref: 131415

Support and Health

How much training will I need?

Needs settling in

Can I be left alone?

Potentially, once settled

We are unaware if hope can be left home alone but this can be built up after an initial settling in period.

Do I have any medical conditions?

Existing conditions

Hope has had an operation to remove her left eye.

Who I can live with

Can I live with dogs?

No

Can I live with cats?

Yes, conditionally - with correct introductions Hope can potentially live with a cat

Can I live with small pets?

Yes, conditionally - securely house

Additional information

We are unaware if hope has lived with any other animals before but feel with correct and careful introductions she has the potential to do so.

Family and environment

What kind of family am I looking for?

Hope is still recovering from a major operation and would like a home with children 8years and over who are calm and respectful with her as she can be sensitive and wary of handling.

What type of environment would suit me?

Hope does not need a garden however she will need regular trips out to the toilet.

About Hope

Meet the beautiful Hope, a sweet and affectionate girl who after quite a difficult start is now ready for her forever home. Hope seems to take everything in her stride and is a happy and confident little lady with the sweetest personality. Hope is looking for a home to show her the love and kindness she deserves and in turn she will be the perfect companion.

Chihuahuas are sassy little firecrackers that love to make themselves known to their humans. Learn more about the breed at Ask Woodgreen.
Weight
1.8-3 kg
Size
Small
Shedding
Moderate
Exercise needs
20-30 mins
Grooming needs
Low
Life expectancy
14-16 years

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