
About this Dog
_________ B I O ______________ Name: Adora Size: ~Small: Up to 25 lbs Adoption Donation: $250 (applicable sales tax included). Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check. Other: Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip, Not Apartment Friendly Adora is an adorable pint-sized girl full of sass and snuggles. Foster Home Feedback ** Not Apartment Friendly 7/30/25 Foster Feedback:Adora continues to be an excellent houseguest. She accompanies us on trips to the lake and is an angel in the car. Walks and snuggles are still her favorite. We are continuing to work on barking at people and dogs on walks. String cheese is an excellent distraction for this girl and she is figuring out that people and dogs mean snacks! Adora happily meets people coming into our home after they give her a few minutes to realize they mean no harm. It doesn't take her long to warm up and start asking her new friends for attention. She is often found laying on the couch next to one of her foster siblings or in a sunny spot next to myself or one of the kids. Adora is a fabulous little girl that is going to bring so much love to her future family. 7/9/25 Foster Feedback: We have been fostering Adora a little over a week now and wow is she a great little lady! When I first met her she was very scared and guarded but with some treats and patience she warmed up and has become my little shadow. Once she realized I was her buddy she was very open to meeting other new people and quickly made friends with my husband and children. My kids are 6 and 4 years old and she does very well with them. They know they aren't allowed to pick her up and are respectful of her space. She will now seek them out to sit by and receive attention from them. In typical chihuahua fashion Adora tends to be a bit on the vocal side. When we are outside she is on alert at all times and will let you know if she spots any activity taking place in the neighborhood. On walks, she will vocalize when she sees other dogs and people but will redirect with a treat. Adora LOVES walks! She gets so excited when she thinks it's time for a walk. She will play bow, give her talkative little grumbles, and paw at your legs. It's adorable! Adora also loves her kennel. She has a bed in there with her blanket which she loves to burrow under. I often have to say her name to be sure she is under there and I will just see her peek out from underneath. She sleeps quietly in her kennel all night with the door open. She will head to her kennel throughout the day for a little cat naps as well. When Adora first arrived she had a couple accidents when adjusting to our routine, but now is very reliable about going outside. She is a very affectionate dog and loves to give kisses, receive belly rubs, and lay next to you on the couch. She isn't shy about letting you know if you slack off in the petting department, she will nudge you hand to remind you she is there. Adora took a bit to warm up to our household dogs (we have three bigger dogs) but seemed less intimidated by my family members small dogs- particularly the more mellow little dog. I think Adora would enjoy a friendly dog or cat friend that doesn't try and bulldoze her over. She is a little thing at only 7.5 pounds, so doesn't appreciate the crazy shenanigans. Adora is going to be the best addition to her new family. She is so loving and happy. I think she is used to people being around the house a lot of the time and is a joy to have around.
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Contribute to Adora's Stash!

100% of Adora's balance will be sent to whoever adopts Adora.
About this Dog
_________ B I O ______________ Name: Adora Size: ~Small: Up to 25 lbs Adoption Donation: $250 (applicable sales tax included). Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check. Other: Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip, Not Apartment Friendly Adora is an adorable pint-sized girl full of sass and snuggles. Foster Home Feedback ** Not Apartment Friendly 7/30/25 Foster Feedback:Adora continues to be an excellent houseguest. She accompanies us on trips to the lake and is an angel in the car. Walks and snuggles are still her favorite. We are continuing to work on barking at people and dogs on walks. String cheese is an excellent distraction for this girl and she is figuring out that people and dogs mean snacks! Adora happily meets people coming into our home after they give her a few minutes to realize they mean no harm. It doesn't take her long to warm up and start asking her new friends for attention. She is often found laying on the couch next to one of her foster siblings or in a sunny spot next to myself or one of the kids. Adora is a fabulous little girl that is going to bring so much love to her future family. 7/9/25 Foster Feedback: We have been fostering Adora a little over a week now and wow is she a great little lady! When I first met her she was very scared and guarded but with some treats and patience she warmed up and has become my little shadow. Once she realized I was her buddy she was very open to meeting other new people and quickly made friends with my husband and children. My kids are 6 and 4 years old and she does very well with them. They know they aren't allowed to pick her up and are respectful of her space. She will now seek them out to sit by and receive attention from them. In typical chihuahua fashion Adora tends to be a bit on the vocal side. When we are outside she is on alert at all times and will let you know if she spots any activity taking place in the neighborhood. On walks, she will vocalize when she sees other dogs and people but will redirect with a treat. Adora LOVES walks! She gets so excited when she thinks it's time for a walk. She will play bow, give her talkative little grumbles, and paw at your legs. It's adorable! Adora also loves her kennel. She has a bed in there with her blanket which she loves to burrow under. I often have to say her name to be sure she is under there and I will just see her peek out from underneath. She sleeps quietly in her kennel all night with the door open. She will head to her kennel throughout the day for a little cat naps as well. When Adora first arrived she had a couple accidents when adjusting to our routine, but now is very reliable about going outside. She is a very affectionate dog and loves to give kisses, receive belly rubs, and lay next to you on the couch. She isn't shy about letting you know if you slack off in the petting department, she will nudge you hand to remind you she is there. Adora took a bit to warm up to our household dogs (we have three bigger dogs) but seemed less intimidated by my family members small dogs- particularly the more mellow little dog. I think Adora would enjoy a friendly dog or cat friend that doesn't try and bulldoze her over. She is a little thing at only 7.5 pounds, so doesn't appreciate the crazy shenanigans. Adora is going to be the best addition to her new family. She is so loving and happy. I think she is used to people being around the house a lot of the time and is a joy to have around.