Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Wednesday – The Tiny, Elegant, and Slightly Mysterious Lady!
If you've been looking for a graceful, long-legged supermodel (but, you know, in dog form), then Wednesday is your girl! This 5-year-old Min Pin/Italian Greyhound mix weighs just 9.5 pounds, but trust us, most of that is legs—she’s basically a four-legged ballerina.
🌸 Delicate & Sweet: Wednesday is gentle, timid, and borderline fragile, so she’s looking for a home that understands her dainty princess energy. She’s great with other dogs, likely fine with cats, and does well with gentle kiddos who won’t mistake her for a squeaky toy. Wednesday is very wily and wiggly and does that adorable tremble that Iggys tend to do!
💧 Hydration Queen: Wednesday takes daily eye drops for her Diabetes Insipidus. As a result of her condition, she drinks a LOT of water and, well… pees often. Think of her as your adorable little hydration reminder—she’s staying hydrated, are you? Just give her access to water and potty breaks.
👑 Quiet, Calm, and Classy: She’s not here for chaos—no barking marathons or zoomie sprints. Wednesday prefers a peaceful, cozy home where she can nap in soft blankets and keep her elegant presence known.
If you’re looking for a tiny, sweet, and ridiculously charming companion, Wednesday is waiting to class up your home! Apply today and prepare to fall in love with this long-legged lady of leisure!
If you are interested in finding out more about Wednesday, please fill out an adoption application by copying and pasting the following link into your browser:
https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/BRO/Dog
Wednesday is being fostered in Shrewsbury, MA.
The adoption fee is $350.
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We expect that all adopted dogs will enroll in a formal dog training class with their new owners. Obedience and training classes are an excellent way to learn more about your newly adopted dog, gain handling and training experience, and improve your relationship with your pet.