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About Chace
Chace is a little dude with a big attitude. He is a very independent little man having spent much of his time by himself, little man doesn’t like to be outside for very long, I think he starts to feel like he’s being left to fend for himself but he’s happy to hang out there for short periods so he definitely needs a home where he can come and go at his leisure when you’re home. He is very happy snoozing the day away in his comfy crate when you go out though. He is a funny little man and very indignant if you pick him up, grumbling away but he’s all talk never snappy, he does love a snuggle on your lap so is quite open to affection, just not used to it. He loves to go for walks and is a good boy out and about, he does like to mind his own business tho so off leash areas would not suit him. He loves the company of the other dogs in his foster home but also very happy on his own. We have been advised that he is not good with cats and he does chase birds in the yard also so homes with cats or birds would not be suitable. Apparently he’s ok with children but we think he would have low tolerance so no young children. Chase has just had a dental so he has lovely pearly white teeth, it was noted tho that he has a grade 3 heart murmur which unfortunately is quite common in our littlies so may need medication in the future. He has a low shedding coat and will need light grooming regularly. A good healthy diet, exercise and a lot of love should ensure that little Chace will stick around to love you for a few good years into the future
Medical notes
Chace has a grade 3 heart murmur and may need medication in his future
Adoption details
In the ENQUIRY SECTION please explain in LENGTH some basics about yourself/ your life/ your household and what type of life you can provide for one of our rescue animals.
If successful, you would be contacted by phone, where we will talk about your enquiry and potentially organise a meet and greet between you/ your dogs/ your family and the potential candidate
From there, you can either take your animal with you if the meet and greet was successful and their vet work has been completed- or if the vet work hasn't been completed, you must wait until it's finished before taking your new friend home which will be organised between yourself and the foster carer.
Every animal has a 2 week trial period.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.