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This cute little boy is King Kong. He was brought into the home as a stray, he was in quite a bad way with an obvious skin condition. After many visits to the vet for various treatments he has now been cleared for adoption. King Kong is a friendly boy who loves to go on local walks exploring. He has shared his kennel with another chihuahua and they got on really well so we do feel he could be rehomed with another dog of similar size following a successful meet and greet.
As King Kong can we a little nervous around new people we would like any children/visiting children in the home to be 16+ years.
We will go into more detail about his previous health conditions with the successful applicant.
We are unsure how King Kong would react around cats.
Charity Number 1001346
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