Toy male, 4.4 lbs, will be two years old April 2023. No children please. He would do fine as an only dog. He really just wants your attention and to play with his toys and have fun with you and snuggle with you.
He is a typical small dog and will bark at and growl at other dogs sometimes for territory, sometimes for fun. He is fostered with large dogs who have been around little dogs like him so they understand and have little reaction. Other dogs who are not used to this type of behavior from a small dog may not react, so politely. He has not been cat tested and a home with children under 10 years old is not recommended. He very much wants to be a companion for someone. He knows sit, here, no, and load up. He loves playing with squeaky toys and anything that rattles. He also fetches a small ball . He can be fearful and will bark around new people in general who come into his foster home. However he does not bark at people in public areas like malls, sidewalks, flea markets or dog friendly restaurants. He rides in a doggie stroller as well.

He is a little clown with a huge personality. He will bring laughter to your home. He rides well in the car he is housetrained, neutered, and vaccinated. He is taken out every couple of hours for potty. Due to his size, he cannot be let out to potty alone so please think about walking him in all kinds of weather; sunny or raining, heat or cold or snow. He is very small and could easily be picked up by a large bird, fox or other predator. Fostered in Hot Springs AR.

We adopt within 350 miles of Texarkana TX.(exceptions are made for excellent applicants -we do not ship). Adoption fee $500. We do not process incomplete apps. A volunteer will contact you within 7-10 days after you submit the app. You will get an automatic unmonitored email from the site stating we have your application. If you do not get that email check your spam. If you still don’t have it, we did not get the application. We can also mail you an application if you send us a physical mailing address or P.O. Box.

