According to the British Metropolis Daily on April 27, recently, a Chihuahua in the United States, who is "a little nervous, hates men, hates animals, and hates children" has finally found a home forever with the unremitting efforts of its former owner.

According to the British Metropolis Daily on April 27, recently, a "a little nervous, hates men, hates animals, and hates children" in the United States has finally found a home forever with the unremitting efforts of its former owner.

Prancer is a 2-year-old Chihuahua who lives in New Jersey with former owner Tyfanee Fortuna. Tyfanee joked that she had also tried to describe Prancer in "more likable" terms, finding a new home for it, but she had to remain honest so that its new owner would be prepared. "It hates men more than women. That is, if you have a husband, don't bother applying unless you hate your husband."

Finally, Ariel Davis from Connecticut adopted Prancer. Ariel, 36, decided to adopt Prancer after seeing the description in the Facebook post because it reminded her of a dog she had before. Ariel said: "About 7 years ago, I adopted a Doodle and raised it since I was a kid. It is a mixed-blood dog with Chihuahua and Jack Russell Terrier. It is very similar to Prancer's personality: it is a bit neurotic, barking often, and it is difficult to live in harmony with other people and animals. I spent a lot of time understanding his personality and indirectly understanding myself through it." Ariel is single, so there will be no men to bother Prancer, and he is now adapting well in his new home. Tyfanee, the former owner of

, wrote in another post: "Time flies so fast that he finally found a new home. It is almost a distant nightmare for me now, even though he was adopted more than a week ago. That day was one of the best days of my life. But I still felt a little sad, like expelling the demon from his home and sending it to someone else's home. Despite this, we still miss it." The incident of

proves that finding the right home for an emotional dog through humor can indeed work. (Compiled and reported by China Youth Network)

Source: China Youth Network