Shelter admission for Pinga and Pino: Aggressive behavior leads to relocation in Munich.
Chihuahuas Seeking Caring Home in Munich Amid Health Issues
Munich, Germany - Twelve-year-old Chihuahuas Pinga and Pino, who were abandoned due to poor care, are currently residing in the Munich animal shelter and on the lookout for a new loving home.
The Chihuahuas, weighing between 3.1 and 3.5 kilos, come as a pair and present a human-oriented and trusting nature, albeit initially shy, especially Pino who remains timid. Despite their initial hesitance, once the dogs overcome their initial apprehensions, they open up to becoming affectionate and playful companions.
Pinga and Pino are compatible with other dogs, but the compatibility with cats and other small animals remains unverified. They are seeking a peaceful and quiet residence, one that does not include children.
Despite their age, the dogs maintain good health but have certain issues that require attention. Pinga has a heart defect, necessitating ongoing medical care, while Pino has impaired vision and hearing. These health issues may need further clarification.
Those interested in offering a loving home to Pinga and Pino are warmly welcomed to contact the Munich animal shelter at Dog House 1, telephone number 089 921 000-26.
In terms of additional information, Pinga and Pino's health issues require a home that is equipped to manage their specific needs and capable of providing the necessary care and support. This background information serves to help potential adopters determine whether they are an appropriate fit for these Senior Chihuahuas.
- With the right care and a compassionate home, these senior Chihuahuas, Pinga and Pino, can continue to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle in their golden years, especially considering their home-and-garden surroundings would be a nice addition to their peaceful and quiet residence.
- A potential adoptive home for Pinga and Pino should be equipped to cater to their unique medical needs, as they manage heart, vision, and hearing issues, making them ideally suited for a quiet home-and-garden lifestyle, rather than a busy home with young children or other pets where their health and wellbeing may be compromised.