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Adopted! Let's Help You Find Your Next Pet
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We're sorry, but Pepper has been adopted. BUT don't worry, we can still help you find your next fur baby! Let us know what we can do to help.
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A Dog's Dream
Meet Miss Pepper, the tiny and adorable little girl who's ready to steal your heart! It's impossible not to fall in love with her at first sight. Pepper can be a little nervous when she first meets new people, but she warms up incredibly quickly, and soon you'll have a loyal companion by your side.

Just call her name and watch her little nub wag with all the excitement she can muster! Pepper absolutely loves to cuddle in your lap, or she's happy to play with other dogs her size or those with a lower energy level. When she's not getting attention, you can often find her contentedly snoozing in any doggy bed she can find.

This sweet girl is all set for her forever home! Pepper is spayed, current on her vaccinations, and up-to-date on flea/tick and heartworm prevention. Don't miss your chance to bring this precious pup into your life!
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Traits

Grooming
Hardly Ever
Daily
Energy
Calm
Energetic
Trainability
Stubborn
Highly Trainable
Bark
Low
High
Disposition
Low
High
Size
Small
X-Large
Description
Beneath the dainty, glossy, floor-length coat of a Yorkshire Terrier beats the heart of a feisty, old-time terrier. Yorkies earned their living as ratters in mines and mills long before they became the beribboned lapdogs of Victorian ladies.