This dog is being fostered in Dallas TX and must be adopted within the Dallas or the North Central Texas area.
NAME: Pearl
GENDER: Female (Will be Spayed)
AGE: Born on Jan 18, 2025
WEIGHT: About 1 pound at the 6 week mark (still growing)
DOGS/CATS: Gets along with other small dogs, Unknown with cats
CHILDREN: Should be fine with children 10 and older
Meet one of our newest CRT puppies – Pearl.
Ginger and her 8 puppies were surrendered to CRT when their family could not take care of them. Pearl is one of the eight puppies (other puppies are Bernie, Frank, June, Grace, Betty, Alice, and Daisy). The puppies were born on Jan 18th, 2025. The puppies were only two weeks old when surrendered, but have thrived in CRT’s care. Thank you to our loyal foster families for caring for Ginger and all her puppies!
The puppies are now weaned, eating on their own and have just completed their first set of puppy vaccinations in early March. They will have round two of vaccinations in early April. Then will have their third round of vaccinations in early May and also get spayed/neutered and microchipped at that time. They will then be ready to be adopted into their forever homes. We are taking applications now.
Pearl was born on January 18, 2025. She weighed a little over 1 pound at her 6 week vet appointment and continues to grow. We are not sure how large the puppies will get. Her Mom is about 12 pounds and we have no idea who the Dad is. We did have a DNA kit donated by a sweet supporter. The DNA results are in! The puppies are 43% Chihuahua, 18% Shih Tzu, 11% Poodle (Toy/Miniature) and 8% Dachshund. They are definitely 100% perfect! The DNA kit projects their fully grown weight to be 9-18 pounds, which aligns with the Mom’s size. The health results show “clear”. Pearl has a beautiful tri-color coat (black with a little bit of tan and white mixed in). She has cute floppy ears. The DNA results say she is likely to maintain her floppy ears and have short legs when fully grown.
Pearl is a sweet puppy. She is in a foster home with another sibling and loves to play. Because of her vaccination status, we are currently training her to potty on potty pads (we begin outside training after round two of vaccinations). At night she sleeps in a doggy bed inside of an ex-pen with her sibling.
The ideal home for Pearl would be one with high energy. She would love to have another young dog (maybe 1-3 years) to play with. Applications will not be considered where she would be an only dog. She needs a family who can check on her every 4-6 hours (would not be a good fit for a family that works 10-12 hour days). Because of her love of family and attention, she would love to live with a work-from-home family. There are no children in her foster home but Pearl loves people and we think she would do well with children 10 and older.
Pearl is being fostered in the Dallas-Fort Worth (Texas) area. Our CRT adoption form can be found at: http://www.chihuahua-rescue.com/adoption-application/
Pearl will be spayed, microchipped, up to date on shots, heartworm negative and on heartworm prevention. Vet work is scheduled to be completed in mid-May, and she will then be ready for adoption. We are accepting applications now.
This dog is a CRT rescue. Reference checks, adoption contract and $350.00 adoption donation required.
As part of our mission to reduce the number of unwanted and sick dogs, we require that all current pets are spayed or neutered, current on vaccinations and taking heart worm prevention. Applications will not be considered if one or more of these requirements are not met.
After filling out an adoption application (found at http://www.chihuahua-rescue.com/adoption-application/), please email DFWCoordinator@chihuahua-rescue.com if you are interested in this dog. Please be sure to read about our adoption process and then fill out an adoption application before emailing the contact person.

Photo by: Alfred Kirst III (www.akiiiphotography.com)

Photo by: Alfred Kirst III (www.akiiiphotography.com)

Photo by: Alfred Kirst III (www.akiiiphotography.com)

Photo by: Alfred Kirst III (www.akiiiphotography.com)