
Hi there, I'm Xica (but call me Chica)! I'm a 7-year-old Yorkie princess weighing in at a perfect lap-sized 8-9 pounds. After spending way too much time in a cage, I'm finally discovering that life is SO much bigger and better than I ever imagined! These days, you'll find me mastering the art of yard exploration and perfecting my lap-sitting skills (I'm basically a professional snuggler now). I'm sweet as pie, come running when you call my name, and while I'm crate trained, let's just say I much prefer your cozy couch! Us Yorkies are known for being loyal, spunky little companions, and I'm ready to show my special person just how much love this tiny heart can hold. Could that be you? If you think so, please apply through the FCCR website, www.floridacockerrescue.org. ADOPTION FEE: $325 Update on Xica (10/15/2025) We wanted to share an important update about our precious Yorkie girl, Xica. She's recently been diagnosed with megaesophagus, a condition that affects how her esophagus works. What is Megaesophagus? Megaesophagus is a condition where the esophagus (the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach) loses its ability to move food down properly. Instead of the normal muscle contractions that push food along, the esophagus becomes enlarged and food can get stuck or move very slowly. This can lead to regurgitation and makes eating a bit more complicated. The Good News! Megaesophagus can be managed with some simple adjustments! Dogs with this condition need to eat in an upright, vertical position so gravity can help move food down to their stomach. And here's the best part - Xica LOVES this! She's a total lap dog who adores sitting upright in her human's lap, which is exactly the position she needs to be in for feeding. It's like she was made for this management style! Xica is also on medication to help improve her esophageal muscle function, and our vet continues to monitor her closely to ensure she's doing well. What This Means for Xica's Future Home Xica will need a family committed to feeding her in an upright position and keeping her vertical for 10-15 minutes after meals. With proper management, dogs with megaesophagus can live happy, full lives - and Xica is already proving what a little sweetheart she is through it all. Please don't let her condition deter you from considering her adoption. Xica is an absolute doll and she will make a wonderful family companion!!! We are happy to answer any questions.
Florida Coastal Cocker Rescue
Lee County
Cape Coral, Florida
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