Feb 13 β€’ 04:32 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

"They Definitely Lied to Us": They Told Her That Her Chihuahua Wouldn't Grow Much, But It Weighs Three Times the Average and Keeps Growing

An Ecuadorian woman shares her tale of adopting a chihuahua that has grown much larger than expected, highlighting the discrepancies in breed information provided by the shelter.

Elyssa, a woman from Ecuador, recently adopted a chihuahua puppy from a shelter under the assurance that he wouldn't grow much larger. However, she quickly discovered that the information provided by the shelter was misleading, as her pet, named Zero, has grown to weigh around 18 pounds, significantly more than the typical weight for his breed. This revelation has sparked concern and comedy on Elyssa’s social media platforms, where she shares moments with Zero, who is also deaf.

As the months went by, Elyssa documented Zero’s growth, noting that he now weighs approximately triple the average weight of a chihuahua, which raises questions about the shelter's claims regarding breed identification. Originally weighing just one pound at adoption, Zero's size transformation has surprised Elyssa and made her realize that certain pets may not fit the expected mold of their breed. Despite feeling misled, Elyssa decided to keep Zero, enjoying the companionship he provides.

This story highlights broader issues related to pet adoption and the importance of accurate information on breed characteristics by shelters. It showcases Elyssa’s emotional attachment to Zero, turning her surprise into a humorous acknowledgment of the reality of her 'chihuahua'. Such incidents draw attention to the responsibilities of shelters and potential adopters in ensuring that pets are placed in appropriate homes, considering their growth patterns and behavioral traits.

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