Unusual Mixed-Breed Loki is a Keeper, but You'll Have to See for Yourself
This is Loki, an unusual French bulldog and Shih Tzu mix. He's described as being goofy, sweet, gentle, and your very best friend who will never let you be alone again. He loves to chase tennis balls and make you laugh. When you're not letting out a giggle due to his adorably silly hi-jinx, his warm brown eyes will follow you around as you go about your daily tasks. And, if you happen to look his way, he'll always have a happy tail wag to offer you in greeting.
Loki also enjoys car trips, short or long, and will definitely ride shotgun anytime and anywhere you choose to take him. This little short stack fancies himself as your copilot, even if he can't see above the dash. Additionally, he's the friendliest little dude around, so he'll always make friends anywhere you go.
Loki's not a very vocal fella and will only give you a single bark if someone knocks on your door or rings the bell. That can be a pretty sweet contrast to dogs that lose their minds when someone arrives. He's completely house-trained and will gladly hold the fort down if you ever do decide to leave him home alone. However, the minute you return, he'll be sure to make you feel as if he's been separated for a lifetime.
Loki is 4 years old and current on all of his vaccines. As far as living with children, by all accounts, he's good to go on that front. He's said to be a little food sensitive, so he doesn't get any table scraps and is fed a lamb-base, gluten-free dog food which works quite well for him.
Available for adoption through the San Diego Humane Society's Home to Home platform which allows pet owners to list fur babies they can no longer care for, the shelter hopes you find this adorable little squirt as charming as they do and that you'll see what an absolute gem Loki is for yourself. Click on the link above for adoption instructions or for any questions.
Rebecca is a writer and editor for both print and digital with a love for travel, history, archaeology, trivia, and architecture. Much of her writing has focused on human and animal health and welfare. A life-long pet owner, she has taken part in fostering dogs for military members during deployment and given many rescued and surrendered dogs the forever home they always wanted. Her two favorite canine quotes are, "Be the kind of person your dog thinks you are," and "My dog rescued me."