Meet Chapa
At 10 years young, Chapa has officially retired from all unnecessary nonsense and is fully committed to living her best soft, snuggly life. This adorable little lady is famous for her permanently wild hair. No matter what you do, Chapa seems to wake up looking like she stuck her paw in an electrical socket, and honestly, it just adds to her charm. Chapa recently had a dental and now proudly sports a toothless smile that somehow makes her even cuter. Don’t let the missing teeth fool you—she has absolutely mastered the art of looking adorable while demanding extra treats and blankets. Her favorite hobbies include napping in fluffy dog beds, burrowing under soft blankets, and quietly following her people around hoping for a little extra love. She is incredibly sweet, gentle, and easygoing. In fact, we’ve never even heard her bark. Chapa gets along well with other dogs, but she’s not interested in puppy shenanigans or playtime. She’s more of a “you do your thing, I’ll be over here on my blanket” kind of girl. She would be perfectly happy sharing a home with another calm dog or soaking up all the attention as your one and only. If you’re looking for a quiet companion who asks for very little and gives endless love in return, Chapa might just be your perfect match. All she wants is a warm bed, a cozy blanket, and someone to love her for the wonderful little old lady she is. And trust us—once you meet her, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without that crazy hair. adoption fee is $200
Could Chapa be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to Adopt A Dog Rescue and mention Chapa’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 6/28/2026
Shelter & rescue
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Source: RescueGroups
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