Meet Queenie
This majestic little lady is QUEENIE She is 9 years young and 7 pounds and a great little toy Shih Tzu that you can hold and cuddle and take on errands with you. I thought about keeping QUEENIE myself because of her age but I have foster dogs who take up my time and attention and QUEENIE tries to follow behind me and ends up getting run over. She still plays and goes outside to potty with everyone else and all of the dogs are bigger than she is. She is quiet and independent and primarily healthy. Because of her age and breed, she has Luxating Patella in both legs but that does not stop her from running and jumping AND climbing the stairs just fine. She use to sleep in a crate but decided that the laundry room was more comfortable so she drug her little bed and blanket into the laundry room. I was shocked but I allowed her to make that her room. She is not spayed but I will get her spayed before she goes to her new home. QUEENIE was horribly matted when I got her, she was found on the streets of San Antonio, TX and had to be shaved down. She has grown out and needs to be groomed again which she will be this week coming up, April 1, Wednesday. This is simply a little doll toy Shih Tzu that is pure delightful to have around. I love having her in my home. If you are interested in adopting QUEENIE, please submit an application on the website below. Thank you. www.roxysk9rescue.org
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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