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Monday, May 13, 2019

"BAILEY" chi mix....."TASHI" shih tzu mix..." TULIP"min pin mix.



Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
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Bailey, female Chi mix, 2 yrs 7 lbs
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Hi I'm Bailey. A sweet but shy Chihuahua mix. I came to the shelter as an owner surrender and am now looking for my new home. I am a bit scared of smaller children, so any in the home need to be 8 and older. Once I warm up to you I am a playful, and cuddly small pup that would love to curl up on the couch next to you! Ask to meet me today!
 
 
Tashi, female Shih tzu mix, 2 yrs 10 lbs
here's my Mcas we blink Adopted
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Hi there! My name is Tashi. I am a 2 year old Shih Tzu mix. I'm looking for a quiet, respectful adult only home. I want to be the one and only in your life so I should be an only pet. I am perky, active, affectionate and absolutely darling. I love attention, but I can be overwhelmed by too much kissing and hugging. That can be scary for a little gal like me, but that doesn't mean that I can't be a great little companion, I just need someone who can tell when I am not comfortable and will not put me those situations. I like treats and pets and the shelter thinks I would love to learn some new tricks and would provide lots of love and amusement.
 

Tulip, female MinPin mix, 3 yrs 15 lbs
here's my Mcas weblink  Adopted
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My name is Tulip and I am really happiest being where my people are. I would love nothing more than the curl up on your lap or trot along with you on walks. If you are seeking a relaxed and easy-going friend to keep you company through your life, then I am the dog for you! Through thick and thin, I will be by your side. I can be fearful around new people and in new environments, so if you have kids in the home, they will need to be over the age of 5 years.
 

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