Chihuahua
Honey Bee Your Heart
Adult·Female·Extra small
Community & partner vetted
So you can sleep tight
About Honey Bee Your Heart
Honey has perfected the art of being exactly where she belongs—curled up in a lap, ready for free snackies, and soaking up affection in exactly the way she was born to! Sweet, gentle, and wonderfully easy to love, Honey makes herself at home in your heart immediately!
Estimated to be around 5 years old and weighing a perfectly portable 12 pounds, Honey is a rescue, so her breed and exact age are our best guess. What we know for certain is that she is an affectionate little companion whose favorite place in the world is right alongside her people.
Honey is currently thriving in a loving foster home where she lives with other dogs and has settled in beautifully. She is house-trained, crate-trained, and has earned rave reviews for being an easy, enjoyable little housemate. She even mastered the doggie door on day one! The word her foster keeps coming back to is "loving." Honey genuinely seems happiest when she can be close to her people, whether that's curled up beside you on the couch, following you adoringly like a devoted fan, or claiming a cozy lap for a relaxing evening. She was also sweet and gentle when meeting a five-year-old child, showing the same soft, easygoing nature that makes her such a lovely companion overall.
Honey gets along well with other dogs and happily coexists with them, but the truth is, Honey is very much a people-focused girl. She enjoys canine company but does not rely on other dogs for confidence or entertainment. She would be perfectly happy as an only dog soaking up all the attention, or joining a home with respectful canine companions of any shape or size.
Honey also met a house cat and approached the introduction with the sweetest caution. Her approach was undoubtedly more about avoiding conflict than creating it. We could easily see her living successfully with calm, respectful cats who appreciate a peaceful roommate and will not take advantage of her cautious approach. She's not looking to chase, pester, or stir up drama. Her preference is simply to coexist and go about her day.
Honey isn't searching for adventure, excitement, or a packed social calendar. She's searching for a family to love. A lap to claim. A few snacks to enjoy. A soft bed, a steady routine, and people who will appreciate what a truly special, adoring little companion she is.
If you've been hoping for a sweet, affectionate best friend who will happily spend her days loving you right back, Honey is ready and waiting for you.
Ideal Home
Honey would be perfectly happy as an only dog soaking up all the attention, or joining a home with respectful canine companions of any shape or size. She could also live successfully with calm, respectful cats who appreciate a peaceful roommate and will not take advantage of her cautious approach.
Ongoing Health
No specific health concerns were mentioned in the description.
Training & Support
Honey is house-trained, crate-trained, and has mastered the doggie door.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Adoption fee is $1200 and includes all vetting, transport, and a microchip with free lifetime registration.
- Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.
Transportation
Honey is currently in Texas and can be transported nationwide via the rescue's transport system for an additional $87 surcharge.
Honey has perfected the art of being exactly where she belongs—curled up in a lap, ready for free snackies, and soaking up affection in exactly the way she was born to! Sweet, gentle, and wonderfully easy to love, Honey makes herself at home in your heart immediately!
Estimated to be around 5 years old and weighing a perfectly portable 12 pounds, Honey is a rescue, so her breed and exact age are our best guess. What we know for certain is that she is an affectionate little companion whose favorite place in the world is right alongside her people.
Honey is currently thriving in a loving foster home where she lives with other dogs and has settled in beautifully. She is house-trained, crate-trained, and has earned rave reviews for being an easy, enjoyable little housemate. She even mastered the doggie door on day one! The word her foster keeps coming back to is "loving." Honey genuinely seems happiest when she can be close to her people, whether that's curled up beside you on the couch, following you adoringly like a devoted fan, or claiming a cozy lap for a relaxing evening. She was also sweet and gentle when meeting a five-year-old child, showing the same soft, easygoing nature that makes her such a lovely companion overall.
Honey gets along well with other dogs and happily coexists with them, but the truth is, Honey is very much a people-focused girl. She enjoys canine company but does not rely on other dogs for confidence or entertainment. She would be perfectly happy as an only dog soaking up all the attention, or joining a home with respectful canine companions of any shape or size.
Honey also met a house cat and approached the introduction with the sweetest caution. Her approach was undoubtedly more about avoiding conflict than creating it. We could easily see her living successfully with calm, respectful cats who appreciate a peaceful roommate and will not take advantage of her cautious approach. She's not looking to chase, pester, or stir up drama. Her preference is simply to coexist and go about her day.
Honey isn't searching for adventure, excitement, or a packed social calendar. She's searching for a family to love. A lap to claim. A few snacks to enjoy. A soft bed, a steady routine, and people who will appreciate what a truly special, adoring little companion she is.
If you've been hoping for a sweet, affectionate best friend who will happily spend her days loving you right back, Honey is ready and waiting for you.
Ideal Home
Honey would be perfectly happy as an only dog soaking up all the attention, or joining a home with respectful canine companions of any shape or size. She could also live successfully with calm, respectful cats who appreciate a peaceful roommate and will not take advantage of her cautious approach.
Ongoing Health
No specific health concerns were mentioned in the description.
Training & Support
Honey is house-trained, crate-trained, and has mastered the doggie door.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Adoption fee is $1200 and includes all vetting, transport, and a microchip with free lifetime registration.
- Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.
Transportation
Honey is currently in Texas and can be transported nationwide via the rescue's transport system for an additional $87 surcharge.
Gets along with
Kids, Dogs, Cats
Know the breed
Chihuahua
Exercise
20 min/day, Light activity
Trainability
Easy to train
Experience
Some experience needed
Living space
Apartment, Condo, House
Shedding
Minimal
Lifespan
12-20 years
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$1,200
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Community & partner vetted
So you can sleep tight
$1,200





