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Domino (& Sudoku)
Domino (& Sudoku)
- Age 4 years
- Living with children Teenager and Above
- Breed Chihuahua: Smooth Hr
- Living with dogs Can't live with
- Sex Female
- Living with cats Can't live with
- Size Small
- Reference ANIMAL21155
- Centre Old Windsor
More about Domino (& Sudoku)
Meet Domino & Sudoku, an adorable, bonded pair of Chihuahua Cross's looking for a quiet home to call their own. They are based at our Old Windsor Centre
This gorgeous pair haven't had much socialisation in their life, so they are quite timid and unconfident. They are looking for a home that can give them time, patience and understanding to help them learn to enjoy life in a home.
During their time here they have made small strides forward and although still worried by people, once bonded they have enjoyed some fuss and attention.
Due to their worry and uncertainty in the outdoors, Domino and Sudoku would benefit from a private garden where they can relax, sniff and get used to the space this provides them. They may even start to play and have some fun. Walks may not be what is best for this pair until they have grown in confidence.
Domino and Sudoku have only ever known other Chihuahua types so other breeds have caused them some anxiety. Once they are ready to explore the wider world, new owners will need to help them navigate other dogs and support them making other canine friends.
This duo are a very sweet, bonded pair who like to be together, often sharing a bed and checking in on each other.
Domino and Sudoku will make wonderful companions, bringing plenty of joy and a lot of reward watching them develop and their characters begin to show. If you have already completed our online rehoming form and would like to know more about Domino and Sudoku, you can e-mail our rehoming team on bow.rehomers@battersea.org.uk to register your interest.
We ask every customer to first complete our online rehoming application form, so if you have not filled in our form yet you can find the details on how to do so here; https://www.battersea.org.uk/rehome/dogs