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Hi friends! My name is Chere and my foster mom says I am a sweetheart and an absolute gem of a pup. I am about 1 year old and my foster mom thinks I am a Boxer mix. Who can resist my little underbite?! I am a very good girl and I am potty trained, crate trained, and walk on the leash. I am always sooooo excited to go out for a walk so I might pull a little bit on the leash. I would love an owner who will continue to work with me on my leash walking skills. Once my initial excitement wears off, I walk nicely by your side.
I am smaller than a typical Boxer and I am a great medium size. My foster mom says I have a wonderful disposition, I am an absolute sweetheart, and I love to cuddle. I also have the adorable Boxer wiggles when I get excited and I love to give kisses.
I also love other dogs. I have been around dogs of all ages and genders in my foster home and I listen to corrections very well. I try hard to leave the senior pups alone when they want to be left alone and I find my more playful buddies and have an absolute ball playing chase and wrestling with them. While I would do fine as an only dog, I would also really thrive with another canine friend or friends.
I have not been around cats in my foster home, but I do show a lot of interest in the squirrels when I see them on walks and I want to chase them! As with all new pet introductions, slow introductions would be recommended for any animals in the home. I also have not been around children in my foster home, but given my sweet disposition, my foster mom thinks I would likely love kids. I still have some puppy manners and can be a bit jumpy so I might accidentally knock down very small children. Thank you for stopping by my page to see if you might be my furever family!
Hi friends! My name is Chere and my foster mom says I am a sweetheart and an absolute gem of a pup. I am about 1 year old and my foster mom thinks I am a Boxer mix. Who can resist my little underbite?! I am a very good girl and I am potty trained, crate trained, and walk on the leash. I am always sooooo excited to go out for a walk so I might pull a little bit on the leash. I would love an owner who will continue to work with me on my leash walking skills. Once my initial excitement wears off, I walk nicely by your side.
I am smaller than a typical Boxer and I am a great medium size. My foster mom says I have a wonderful disposition, I am an absolute sweetheart, and I love to cuddle. I also have the adorable Boxer wiggles when I get excited and I love to give kisses.
I also love other dogs. I have been around dogs of all ages and genders in my foster home and I listen to corrections very well. I try hard to leave the senior pups alone when they want to be left alone and I find my more playful buddies and have an absolute ball playing chase and wrestling with them. While I would do fine as an only dog, I would also really thrive with another canine friend or friends.
I have not been around cats in my foster home, but I do show a lot of interest in the squirrels when I see them on walks and I want to chase them! As with all new pet introductions, slow introductions would be recommended for any animals in the home. I also have not been around children in my foster home, but given my sweet disposition, my foster mom thinks I would likely love kids. I still have some puppy manners and can be a bit jumpy so I might accidentally knock down very small children. Thank you for stopping by my page to see if you might be my furever family!
Come visit us and meet our wonderful adoptable pets! All adoptions are first come, first serve. All pets in the shelter must be adopted in person at 1818 North Westmoreland Road.
You must be 18 years-old to adopt a pet.
When picking up your new pet, please bring your driver’s license or other government-issued photo ID.
Dallas Animal Services Is A Department Of The City Of Dallas.
Come visit us and meet our wonderful adoptable pets! All adoptions are first come, first serve. All pets in the shelter must be adopted in person at 1818 North Westmoreland Road.
You must be 18 years-old to adopt a pet.
When picking up your new pet, please bring your driver’s license or other government-issued photo ID.
Dallas Animal Services Is A Department Of The City Of Dallas.
Thank you for choosing to adopt! Dallas Animal Services’ adoption staff can help match you with a great fit for your family. Take a look at our adoptable pets on this page, or come by 1818 North Westmoreland Road to meet our adoptable pets.
Thank you for choosing to adopt! Dallas Animal Services’ adoption staff can help match you with a great fit for your family. Take a look at our adoptable pets on this page, or come by 1818 North Westmoreland Road to meet our adoptable pets.
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