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My name is CHIEF!

Posted over 4 years ago | Updated over 4 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Husky
Color
Silver & Tan (Yorkie colors)
Age
7 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
50 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Currently in foster in Olympia, Washington. CHIEF is a superb dog...very regal...very sweet...very energetic. After he releases some of his energy, he does well on the leash and is very attentive (see YouTube video). He loves everybody. He has just been neutered, so it will take about 30 days for his testosterone level to come down. For now he should be an "only dog" in his home. He is friendly to other dogs but the activity level makes everyone a bit restless.

Chief is only 50#s...because of his hair he looks much larger. He is neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, microchipped, and tested NEG for heart worms. Of course, we have him on heart worm prevention.

You ask, "Does he howl?" Of course...he is hilarious. If you howl, he will howl! He just loves doing that. It's like he's singing! He is personality plus. Will he do it at night outside...probably...for awhile. I tell him to be quiet and he will quit most of the time. Being inside would cure that.

Chief is 3 yrs old (DOB 12/24/16). His adoption includes neuter/spay, vaccinations (DHPP, Bordetella, Rabies), microchip, transport with one of our professional dog transporters, 6 mos of heart work prevention, and 30 days of FREE emergency medical care.

If you have any questions, text me€¦ 210-394-6060.

If you are interested in adopting, please fill out the on-line application.
http://shaynesrescue.com/adoption-application-pet-central-satx/

You can also go to our Face Book page...
https://www.facebook.com/Pet-Central-SATX-866684826744181/
and LIKE us to help us out.

IMPORTANT INFO: If you are interested in this pup/dog, please fill out the application (link listed above). The rescue will contact you once the application is received. Although we strive to answer everyone, due to the high volume of inquiries we receive, we cannot guarantee a response to all emails. Filling out the application is the best way and ensures a response from the rescue. In addition, while you are emailing us, if others apply, you can lose out adopting the dog you chose. We have a wide variety of puppies/ dogs available so there really is no need to apply anywhere else. However, if you are applying or have applied anywhere else, we do need to know that. Also, please note that we conduct adoption events almost every Saturday at noon at Pet Works in Olympia, Washington. If you would like to meet with us in person, please visit.

SHANYE'S FOSTERS is a group of foster parents in the Olympia/Tumwater area. We foster dogs for rescues to assist them in adoptioning/rehoming of dogs by listing on this site. We donate all volunteers to assist in getting these dogs forever homes. All adoption fees go towards processing more dogs in need. No one receives a salary. Shayne's Fosters is not responsible for any experience you have with any dog you might see posted on this site. They are the property of the sponsoring rescue who will supply all medical supporting records which is given with each dog when adopted.

Our adoption fees cover all medical costs to make sure the pups are appropriately vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed, and spayed/ neutered. It also covers the cost of transportation from Texas and the necessary health certificate documentation. The fees also include for any dogs over 6 months a negative heart-worm test. Some dogs/pups have additional medical, including but not limited to FHO, ACL, hernias, dental, and a myriad of other vetting. If the adoption fees seem high (which never cover the true cost of rescue), we recommend fostering for a good rescue. Fostering ensures you incur no vet bills and no boarding fees. We are always in need of good fosters. We are all volunteers who appreciate a good dog and feel they all need a 2nd chance at a good life.

Adoption fees vary ($300 - $800) depending on age, breed, training, behavior, etc. Most are $400-$500). There are no additional fees, surcharges, or taxes added.

Thank you for choosing to adopt a rescue pup/dog. Since worldwide over 1/2 billion puppies/dogs are PTS yearly and over 9,000/day just in U.S. shelters, yes even entire litters of puppies are PTS daily in many US shelters! Hence, we firmly believe there is NO breed other than rescue for all species. Thank you for being part of the village it takes to save these precious lives.

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