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My basic info
Breed
Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Chief, a gentle and sweet soul who is looking for a patient and loving home where he can truly flourish. Chief may be a little shy at first, especially around new people, but once he knows he can trust you, he’s all about forming a strong bond. Due to a past of abuse, Chief can be cautious, particularly around men, but with time, care, and positive reinforcement, he’s learning to feel safe and loved again. Chief is looking for a quiet, understanding environment where he can continue to build his confidence and blossom into the loyal, loving companion he was always meant to be. If you're someone who can offer a calm, patient atmosphere and a gentle hand, Chief just might be the perfect addition to your family.
To meet Chief in person please submit an application, which can be found on our website chippewahumane.com. Once your application is approved a staff member will be in contact to schedule an appointment. Please call the shelter at 715 861 5748 with any questions.
Can't commit to forever? Consider fostering! Fostering gives an animal a chance to leave the shelter and allows us to free up space to help another animal in need. It also provides us with valuable insight into how the animal adapts to a home environment and what they may need from an adopter—information we wouldn’t have otherwise. As an added bonus the shelter supplies all the necessary items needed and covers all the medical expenses! Foster applications can be found on our website chippewahumane.com
Meet Chief, a gentle and sweet soul who is looking for a patient and loving home where he can truly flourish. Chief may be a little shy at first, especially around new people, but once he knows he can trust you, he’s all about forming a strong bond. Due to a past of abuse, Chief can be cautious, particularly around men, but with time, care, and positive reinforcement, he’s learning to feel safe and loved again. Chief is looking for a quiet, understanding environment where he can continue to build his confidence and blossom into the loyal, loving companion he was always meant to be. If you're someone who can offer a calm, patient atmosphere and a gentle hand, Chief just might be the perfect addition to your family.
To meet Chief in person please submit an application, which can be found on our website chippewahumane.com. Once your application is approved a staff member will be in contact to schedule an appointment. Please call the shelter at 715 861 5748 with any questions.
Can't commit to forever? Consider fostering! Fostering gives an animal a chance to leave the shelter and allows us to free up space to help another animal in need. It also provides us with valuable insight into how the animal adapts to a home environment and what they may need from an adopter—information we wouldn’t have otherwise. As an added bonus the shelter supplies all the necessary items needed and covers all the medical expenses! Foster applications can be found on our website chippewahumane.com
The Chippewa County Humane Association is a non-profit animal welfare organization serving Chippewa and the surrounding counties in west-central Wisconsin. We are located on County Highway S just outside of Chippewa Falls.
Please contact us about any related questions -- pets to adopt, lost or found pets, animal welfare, how to help -- please call 715-861-5748 or you can email us at the shelter. We are dependent on support through adoptions, fundraisers, memberships, and donations to keep us in operation. Thank you for your interest and support.
The Chippewa County Humane Association is a non-profit animal welfare organization serving Chippewa and the surrounding counties in west-central Wisconsin. We are located on County Highway S just outside of Chippewa Falls.
Please contact us about any related questions -- pets to adopt, lost or found pets, animal welfare, how to help -- please call 715-861-5748 or you can email us at the shelter. We are dependent on support through adoptions, fundraisers, memberships, and donations to keep us in operation. Thank you for your interest and support.
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