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Meet Jax

Breed: Chihuahua X DOB: 1/2013 Gender: male Altered: yes Coat: medium Size: small Color(s): brown/white Description: Hi, I'm Jax, a shy Chihuahua X in need of a new home as my beloved owner sadly has passed away. I'm more reserved and enjoy a comfy lap to sit in. I know come, walk well on leash and I'm crate and paper trained too. I see myself as the boss and can be a finicky eater and a bit of a nipper. I like to cuddle, but on my terms. I'm an older and less active little guy who is good with other dogs and cats too. I tend to get jealous if I find a cat in the lap I covet and will protest. I need an adult only home where there is someone home all the time for me to be happy. If you have room in your heart and home for a sweet little guy, please fill out an online application to meet me.

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Jax

BreedChihuahuaSexMaleSizeSmallAge13 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026
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Shelter & rescue

Canine Adoption and Rescue League
901 Mission Rock RoadSanta Paula, CA 93060

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📞 (805) 644-7387

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