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A137834
Located At: Burbank Animal Shelter
Description: My name is Chico.
I am a neutered male, tan and white Chihuahua - Smooth Coated and Beagle.
I am a neutered male, tan and white Chihuahua - Smooth Coated and Beagle.
Age: My age is unknown.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since Dec 30, 2025.
Bonded with Pickles, A132858. Must be adopted together.
Pickles and Chico, what a pair! Their history has bonded them, so we feel it’s healthier for both to be adopted and kept together.
Pickles has lived his life on the streets with his homeless owner since he was very young. Chico came into the picture about a year ago when he was found and cared for by the duo. Their owner has had some issues over the years and Pickles has been a regular visitor to our shelter. He has actually gotten very comfortable here and has formed a strong bond with staff, always feeling safe and loved.
Pickles is up for any adventure. He loves a good hike, or a slow day at the park with endless belly rubs. Chico is a bit younger, full of energy and a new human will have to earn his trust (although it only takes a day or so and some yummy treats) he is less trusting than Pickles but comes around quickly and is lovely. Their former owner cared for them and loved them and got them whatever they needed, so they come from a loving situation. Now they need a home. It will take some getting used to for them, as they lived in parks and such, but they are smart and will catch on to a good thing and a comfy couch to cuddle on. Could this street savvy fabulous, pair be what you’re looking for? They say “yes!”
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Pickles and Chico were great on the hike today. According to Garmin, we knocked out 2.7 miles and Chico was still raring’ to go. I think Pickles was done (see pics below). Both were great in the car with Pickles just chillin’, but Chico definitely wanted to be co-pilot and have a clear view of the road at all times! I will say Pickles pulled pretty much the first 2 miles, never like a lunge or a chase, but he’ll definitely need a strong handler or more leash work. They were both non-reactive to other dogs and joggers on the path. They noticed squirrels, birds and lizards, but never went after them. Overall a delightful day hike and they’re so great with each other.
Bonded with Pickles, A132858. Must be adopted together.
Pickles and Chico, what a pair! Their history has bonded them, so we feel it’s healthier for both to be adopted and kept together.
Pickles has lived his life on the streets with his homeless owner since he was very young. Chico came into the picture about a year ago when he was found and cared for by the duo. Their owner has had some issues over the years and Pickles has been a regular visitor to our shelter. He has actually gotten very comfortable here and has formed a strong bond with staff, always feeling safe and loved.
Pickles is up for any adventure. He loves a good hike, or a slow day at the park with endless belly rubs. Chico is a bit younger, full of energy and a new human will have to earn his trust (although it only takes a day or so and some yummy treats) he is less trusting than Pickles but comes around quickly and is lovely. Their former owner cared for them and loved them and got them whatever they needed, so they come from a loving situation. Now they need a home. It will take some getting used to for them, as they lived in parks and such, but they are smart and will catch on to a good thing and a comfy couch to cuddle on. Could this street savvy fabulous, pair be what you’re looking for? They say “yes!”
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Pickles and Chico were great on the hike today. According to Garmin, we knocked out 2.7 miles and Chico was still raring’ to go. I think Pickles was done (see pics below). Both were great in the car with Pickles just chillin’, but Chico definitely wanted to be co-pilot and have a clear view of the road at all times! I will say Pickles pulled pretty much the first 2 miles, never like a lunge or a chase, but he’ll definitely need a strong handler or more leash work. They were both non-reactive to other dogs and joggers on the path. They noticed squirrels, birds and lizards, but never went after them. Overall a delightful day hike and they’re so great with each other.
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Shelter information
Location: Burbank Animal Shelter
Phone Number: (818) 238-3340
Address: 1150 North Victory Place
Burbank, CA 91502
Burbank, CA 91502
Extra Information: Adoption screenings are conducted between 12:00-4:00 pm, Tuesday – Saturday.