Three Chihuahuas Who Are Best Friends Are Hoping To Find A Forever Home Together
Chico, Daisy, and Mitch have already been through one big upheaval, and now they are hoping for a happier ending together. The three Chihuahuas were found living in a caravan with other dogs before the RSPCA stepped in, and it took time for them to feel safe around people.
Since then, the little trio has grown braver, but their strongest bond has never changed. They are inseparable, and the shelter is determined to find a home that will welcome all three at once.
Each dog has a distinct personality, but their loyalty to one another is the real story here. Read on.
Meet Chico, Daisy, and Mitch

Daisy is the boss of the group

The trio has sparked a lot of attention, but the shelter hasn't been able to find them the perfect match yet. Their rescuers describe them as feisty, and they require a family that can meet their unique requirements.
“Daisy is certainly the boss of the group,” Saunders said. “She is also the most cautious around strangers and will make you work for her love.
She absolutely loves long walks and enjoys chasing Mitch around in the paddocks. Once she trusts you, she adores cuddles and is very affectionate.
Chico is the most independent of the three; he’s happy doing his own thing and likes to mooch around and go for a good sniff. However, he loves to cuddle up to his pals at bedtime and gets quite stressed if he can’t be with them.
Mitch is quite timid but is a real lap dog once he knows you. Initially, he had to be carried out on walks, but he is slowly learning that walks can be fun!
He is a bit of a pig and will try to steal Daisy’s dinner, so you’ll need to keep your eyes peeled at mealtimes.”
It took shelter staff some time to build bonds with this little group

And now they can show how loving they are

These three Chihuahuas are looking for a peaceful home with experienced owners who can devote time to getting to know them and assisting them in adjusting to their new lives. They'd like a home with few visitors, no other dogs, and plenty of room for them to retreat to when they're nervous or overwhelmed.
They've gone through a lot, and now all they want is to relax and be themselves in a tranquil environment with people who love them.
“It took us some time to build bonds with this little group, but now that we have, they’ve shown how loving they are,” Saunders said. “But we know that any new owners will have to work hard to gain this trust.”
It’s hard not to think of the shelter Pit Bull who refused adoption unless her Chihuahua best friend came too.
The new owners will also have to work hard to gain their trust

Finding the right forever home for Chico, Daisy, and Mitch may take time, but the dedication of their rescuers is unwavering.
Adopting multiple pets can indeed be a considerable commitment, yet the joy and companionship they offer can be transformative. The hope is that someone will recognize the unique connection these three have and be willing to embrace the challenge of adopting them together.
For those interested in providing a loving home for this delightful trio, reaching out to the RSPCA is the first step toward making a significant difference in their lives.
Now the only question is whether the right family will be ready for all three.
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