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I will do best in a teens and up home with experienced, responsible dog owners. I need my HUMAN to take their time with training me to be good inside the home. . .With more LOVE and CARE I will have it down...I PROMISE!
I`m a nice guy and I like to play, but can be dog selective.
I would be a great solo companion and LOVE BELLY RUBS! !
I will do best in a teens and up home with experienced, responsible dog owners. I need my HUMAN to take their time with training me to be good inside the home. . .With more LOVE and CARE I will have it down...I PROMISE!
I`m a nice guy and I like to play, but can be dog selective.
I would be a great solo companion and LOVE BELLY RUBS! !
Visit Collier County Domestic Animal Services at
7610 Davis Blvd.
Naples, FL 34104
Adoptable pets can be viewed at Collierpets.com
Adoption & Office Hours:
Monday - Saturday
10am - 6pm
Closed Sundays and County Recognized Holidays
Visit Collier County Domestic Animal Services at
7610 Davis Blvd.
Naples, FL 34104
Adoptable pets can be viewed at Collierpets.com
Adoption & Office Hours:
Monday - Saturday
10am - 6pm
Closed Sundays and County Recognized Holidays
More about this shelter
Collier County Domestic Animal Services is Collier County's only Open Admission animal shelter, accepting thousands of animals from all over Collier County - including those that are lost, sick, injured, neglected, abused, confiscated, or surrendered by their families.
Collier County does not euthanize healthy, adoptable, animals for space. However, DAS will not allow animals to suffer - physically or mentally - when there is no other reasonable resource available to help.
DAS has a responsibility to keep our community safe, for both people and animals, and will not knowingly adopt out animals that pose a danger to others.
Collier County Domestic Animal Services is Collier County's only Open Admission animal shelter, accepting thousands of animals from all over Collier County - including those that are lost, sick, injured, neglected, abused, confiscated, or surrendered by their families.
Collier County does not euthanize healthy, adoptable, animals for space. However, DAS will not allow animals to suffer - physically or mentally - when there is no other reasonable resource available to help.
DAS has a responsibility to keep our community safe, for both people and animals, and will not knowingly adopt out animals that pose a danger to others.
Other pets at this
shelter
We'll also keep you updated on CHUCK's adoption status with email updates.