Apr 29, 2021
Meet Prancer the Chihuahua:
Prancer had been in foster care for months, with no action. That is, until Tyfanee Fortuna posted an ad on Facebook describing him as a demonic dog who embodies a traumatized Victorian child .
The post quickly went viral and eventually caught the attention of Ariel Davis from New Haven, Connecticut. She found the ad, describing Prancer as a Chucky doll in a dog s body , amusing. The ad also described Prancer as a
neurotic, man hating, animal hating, children hating dog. that look(s) like (a) gremlin. Davis reached out to the Second Chance Adoption Center and asked to adopt him.
Chihuahua described as ‘a Chucky doll in a dog’s body’ finds forever home in Connecticut
“Time flies when you’re having fun. Time also flies when the chihuahua who held your family hostage for six months finally gets adopted,” said his foster mom.
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An adoption ad on social media for 2-year-old Prancer, the “demonic” chihuahua, is going viral this week after his foster mom wrote a brutally honest description on what his adopters can expect. (Courtesy of Tyfanee Fortuna)
A chihuahua described as “a Chucky doll in a dog’s body” or a “haunted Victorian child” has officially found his forever home, according to his foster mom.
Gavin Evans17:09, Apr 29 2021
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Prancer the neurotic, man hating, animal hating chihuahua from viral listing gets adopted
Prancer, a two-year-old Chihuahua whose faults were bluntly laid out in an ad from a New Jersey-based rescue, has been adopted. The frank/candid listing charmed casual observers and prospective owners alike. Other shelters and adoption centres looking to unload problematic pooches, um, take note. The listing that was seen by an indeterminate (but large) amount of people earlier this month described Prancer as as “a Chucky doll in a dog’s body,” a “haunted Victorian child in the body of a small dog that hates men and children” and a “neurotic, man-hating, animal hating, children hating dogs that look[s] like [a gremlin],” amongst other things.
Is Prancer really the "worst dog in America" ? Not according to Ariel Davis, the 2-year-old Chihuahua's new owner, who answered a viral adoption ad that didn't.