• Breed:  Chihuahua
  • Age:  10 years
  • Color:  Brown and white
  • Weight:  6 lbs
  • Gender:  Male
  • Dogs:  Good with dogs
  • Cats:  Good with cats
  • Kids:  No kids
  • Obedience:  Not required
  • Exercise:  Low
  • Fence:  Required

The biographical information provided is correct to the best of our knowledge while the animal is in our care or includes what may have been provided by a previous owner. We strive to be honest and accurate, but animals can change their personalities and behavior when they settle into a new home. IDR+ makes no guarantees based on the information we observe and provide.

Meet Cujo (yes, that Cujo… but like, Chihuahua-sized).

His age is somewhere between “distinguished gentleman” and “get off my lawn” – maybe around 10 years old.

He is 6 pounds of sass, suspicion, and slowly-earned affection. Don’t let the name fool you—he’s more bark than bite (though the bark is VERY convincing).

Cujo isn’t here to make friends—at first. He prefers to survey new people from a safe distance, glaring like you just insulted his mother. But give him time (and treats) and he’ll warm up faster than your car in July.

He’s got “resting grump face” down to an art form, naps like it’s a competitive sport, and firmly believes trust is built on a foundation of snacks. Loud noises? Offensive. Strangers? Suspicious. His people? Ride or die.

And here’s the twist—Cujo gets along great with other dogs and cats. He may act like he’s above it all, but he’s secretly running a cross-species fan club when no one’s looking.

Ideal home: low drama, high snacks, no paparazzi. Cujo doesn’t do chaos unless he’s the one causing it.

Looking for a pocket-sized roommate with the energy of a retired rock star and the loyalty of a mafia bodyguard? Cujo’s your guy.

The biographical information provided is correct to the best of our knowledge while the animal is in our care or includes what may have been provided by a previous owner. We strive to be honest and accurate, but animals can change their personalities and behavior when they settle into a new home. IDR+ makes no guarantees based on the information we observe and provide.