Minnie - Japanese Chin Dog for Adoption in Middletown, Connecticut
MINNIE
Japanese Chin
🇺🇸
Middletown, Connecticut
August 20th
female, small, adult
DESCRIPTION
Meet Minnie, an adult spayed female Japanese Chin! Minnie will be arriving in CT on 9/5 and we are accepting applications for her now! She will be required to attend our adoption event in Dayville, CT on 9/20.
Minnie is medically up to date and spayed. Apply to meet this special pup today!
Click HERE for Adoption Application: pawsrescueleague.org/adopt
Adoption fees vary based on the dog and are not negotiable. As a small rescue that does not receive government funding or grants, we rely on adoption fees to stay afloat. Adoption fees help cover the following: vaccinations, wellness exams, heartworm/4DX testing, parasite prevention, spay/neuter (age-appropriate), microchipping, transport expenses, and other rescue-related overhead/administrative costs. Paws Rescue League, Inc is an all-inclusive rescue that does NOT only rescue puppies and young, healthy dogs. We make a point to also rescue seniors, dogs with special needs, moms, and other “less desirable” dogs, knowing that we will likely incur higher veterinary expenses and that these dogs may take longer to get adopted. As such, an individual adoption fee is not only reimbursing PRL for expenses directly related to that dog, but it is also helping us to continue our mission of taking in dogs that would otherwise be too much of a financial burden to save. We believe that ALL dogs deserve a second chance. Thank you for your support and understanding!
ABOUT: JAPANESE CHIN DOG BREED
The Japanese Chin is a graceful and elegant toy breed known for its adorable appearance and charming personality. Originating in Japan, these dogs are compact yet stylish, with a distinctive flattened face, large dark eyes, and a silky coat that comes in various colors. They are affectionate, gentle, and devoted companions, often forming strong bonds with their owners. Japanese Chins are intelligent and responsive, making them easy to train, and they thrive in loving environments where they receive plenty of attention and care.