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Posted over 4 weeks ago
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Private owner (Philadelphia, PA)
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Champ is an 11-year-old PomChi who loves to play, nap, cuddle, and fiercely protect his loved ones (like barking at the mailman). Due to previous rehoming within my family, he has separation anxiety and recently developed chronic bronchitis, that's managed with medication. For the past 7 years, he's been my best friend, making the decision to rehome him very difficult. However, my priority is his wellbeing, and my career changes have left Champ home alone more often that I'm comfortable with, especially now that he's sick. I'm seeking a loving home with a flexible schedule, resources to care for him, and the heart to spoil him rotten. He's lived a full life with me, so he has everything you'll need. He can be aggressive with large dogs, so a meet and greet is essential, especially if you have a male dog. He's generally fine with children, but I wouldn’t recommend him for small, curious or excitable children.
Champ is an 11-year-old PomChi who loves to play, nap, cuddle, and fiercely protect his loved ones (like barking at the mailman). Due to previous rehoming within my family, he has separation anxiety and recently developed chronic bronchitis, that's managed with medication. For the past 7 years, he's been my best friend, making the decision to rehome him very difficult. However, my priority is his wellbeing, and my career changes have left Champ home alone more often that I'm comfortable with, especially now that he's sick. I'm seeking a loving home with a flexible schedule, resources to care for him, and the heart to spoil him rotten. He's lived a full life with me, so he has everything you'll need. He can be aggressive with large dogs, so a meet and greet is essential, especially if you have a male dog. He's generally fine with children, but I wouldn’t recommend him for small, curious or excitable children.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.