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Olaf

 chihuahua | male | 13 years old | 18 lbs 
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Olaf should have been born in the 1920's... he is a true gentleman and you can just picture him walking into a store in a fedora and a suit holding the door open for a woman. When you meet him you'll know what i mean! He's soft spoken, reserved and a bit bashful at first meet. He quickly learns to trust and then becomes your best buddy.  He has only been with us for a few weeks and hasn't fully showed us his playful side...we can't wait for that to happen! 

He loves his sisters Minnie and Ethel, they are not bonded by any means but they do provide a level of support for one another during the transition time period they find themselves in. He would thrive the most in a quieter home with some feline or canine buddies to follow around. Olaf is wonderfully crate trained! He spends a good part of his day happily curled up in his little bed snoozing, gently lifting his head when you walk by. If you signal that you are going to take him out he perks right up and smoothly slithers out of his crate with a soft tail wag. He'll ever so lightly place his head in your chest while you gather the leash together to leash him up for a walk. He trots along evenly balanced on his walk, taking in all the sights and sounds that are new to him. He is coming out of his shell more and more everyday! Stay tuned for more updates on little Olaf!   
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  • HOME
  • ADOPT
    • Adoptable Dogs
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    • The Grey Muzzles Club
    • Our Adoption Process
    • HOMIES
  • ABOUT
    • Mission
    • Our Dogs
    • Enrichment & Living Quarters
    • Rescue Stories
    • Love Dogs Staff
    • In Loving Memory
    • Testimonials
  • LEARN
    • Dog Trainer Jamie's Corner >
      • Crate Training Step by Step
      • Facebook Poll
      • Leash greeting = BAD idea
      • Don't Use a Retractable Leash
      • Greeting a Dog.. Their Way!
      • The Beauty of Shy Dog
      • Jamie Visits South
    • 10 Essential Dog Rules
    • Children and Dogs
    • Keeping your dog HAPPY
    • Pet Poisons
    • Resources
    • Speak Dog!
    • Surrendering your Dog
    • Welcoming Your New Dog Home
    • What do Dogs Dig?
  • Gratitude
    • Happily Ever After