Hello, I'm Chief. I'm a retired farm dog. I'm a Catahoula Leppard dog. I'm sweet as pie and love attention. I'm getting old but still like to wander around on farms. I sleep most of the time but still like to play and love to be petted. I actually like to sit right next you. I even paw you to let you know I'm ready for pets! Sometimes I make a weird sound when I'm excited but I can't help it, but don't worry, once I get to know you, I don't do it as often. The Dr. says it's A-ok! Ps. I do sometimes get impulsive and eat things if they get left out but hey, what dog wouldn't !?? I want a forever home. Won't you be mine?
From my foster mom: Chief can escape out of almost anything. When place in a crate, it has to be zip tied and he will tear up the floor or chew anything he can get to. He is potty trained and can be left out though. He can jump fences and also does not mind being shocked by underground fence. He likes to wander the woods and hunt. He previously was a farm dog. He is retired but I think he still likes that lifestyle and would fit good in a home with that kind of yard.
Chief is part of our Home to Home Program. Although they are not a Pawmetto Lifeline dog, they have received the same high standards of care. Vaccinations and spay/neuter are included in the adoption fee. Pawmetto Lifeline wants every animal to have a chance to find a loving home.
Please fill out an adoption application at https://pawmettolifeline.org/adoption/adoptionapplication/ or contact adoption@pawmettolifeline.org if you would like to meet this animal.
Hello, I'm Chief. I'm a retired farm dog. I'm a Catahoula Leppard dog. I'm sweet as pie and love attention. I'm getting old but still like to wander around on farms. I sleep most of the time but still like to play and love to be petted. I actually like to sit right next you. I even paw you to let you know I'm ready for pets! Sometimes I make a weird sound when I'm excited but I can't help it, but don't worry, once I get to know you, I don't do it as often. The Dr. says it's A-ok! Ps. I do sometimes get impulsive and eat things if they get left out but hey, what dog wouldn't !?? I want a forever home. Won't you be mine?
From my foster mom: Chief can escape out of almost anything. When place in a crate, it has to be zip tied and he will tear up the floor or chew anything he can get to. He is potty trained and can be left out though. He can jump fences and also does not mind being shocked by underground fence. He likes to wander the woods and hunt. He previously was a farm dog. He is retired but I think he still likes that lifestyle and would fit good in a home with that kind of yard.
Chief is part of our Home to Home Program. Although they are not a Pawmetto Lifeline dog, they have received the same high standards of care. Vaccinations and spay/neuter are included in the adoption fee. Pawmetto Lifeline wants every animal to have a chance to find a loving home.
Please fill out an adoption application at https://pawmettolifeline.org/adoption/adoptionapplication/ or contact adoption@pawmettolifeline.org if you would like to meet this animal.
Cats and kittens are $100
Dogs and puppies start at $150
Adoption fees include their spay or neuter, all vaccinations appropriate for their age and they are microchipped.
All prospective adopters are required to complete an application and go through a short interview process. Once approved the adoption fees are paid and the adopter is able to bring the pet home the same day.
Please note that you must be 21 years of age to adopt.
Cats and kittens are $100
Dogs and puppies start at $150
Adoption fees include their spay or neuter, all vaccinations appropriate for their age and they are microchipped.
All prospective adopters are required to complete an application and go through a short interview process. Once approved the adoption fees are paid and the adopter is able to bring the pet home the same day.
Please note that you must be 21 years of age to adopt.
Pawmetto Lifeline is open for adoptions
Monday-Friday 12 noon-7 pm
Saturday 10 am-7 pm
Sunday 12 noon-5 pm.
Pawmetto Lifeline is open for adoptions
Monday-Friday 12 noon-7 pm
Saturday 10 am-7 pm
Sunday 12 noon-5 pm.
More about this rescue
Pawmetto Lifeline, formerly Project Pet, was founded in 1999. Since the opening of our adoption, medical, and boarding facility in Spring 2012, we have been able to save more than 15,000 companion pets from euthanasia and gave them a new lease on life. We continue to strive toward the goal of a no-kill community and state through adoption, pet retention, rescue partnerships, and medical services.
Pawmetto Lifeline, formerly Project Pet, was founded in 1999. Since the opening of our adoption, medical, and boarding facility in Spring 2012, we have been able to save more than 15,000 companion pets from euthanasia and gave them a new lease on life. We continue to strive toward the goal of a no-kill community and state through adoption, pet retention, rescue partnerships, and medical services.
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