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My basic info
Breed
Boxer/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Black/White
Age
3 months old, Puppy
Size
–
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
85
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Wobble is apart of our 90's 9 litter, however he is special in his own way (along with Weeble)!
Wobble has a condition known as Cerebellar Hypoplasia. Cerebellar Hypoplasia is a neurological disease that is usually seen in puppies from birth. This occurs when the cerebellum, a part of the brain, doesn't form properly while the puppy is growing from the womb. Here is a article talking more about Cerebellar Hypoplasia as well as answers some additional questions.
Wobble is looking for a home that can help him continue to thrive. As well as provide all the love, training, routine and things he'll need as a puppy his age.
Things we have noticed about Weeble so far:
He is doing so well with pee pad training! We have not started outside training due to not being fully vaccinated just yet but he is so smart and eager to please.
He is able to eat and drink on his own. He does prefer to eat in his kennel.
He enjoys play time with other dogs and toys.
He is working on being crate trained.
Wobble is adoptable within 3 hours of Chicago. If you are interested in being considered his forever home, apply directly. If you have any questions before applying please email adopt@chicagorescueauthority.org. Wobble's adoption fee includes age appropriate vaccines, up to date on preventatives, deworming, neuter and microchip.
Wobble is apart of our 90's 9 litter, however he is special in his own way (along with Weeble)!
Wobble has a condition known as Cerebellar Hypoplasia. Cerebellar Hypoplasia is a neurological disease that is usually seen in puppies from birth. This occurs when the cerebellum, a part of the brain, doesn't form properly while the puppy is growing from the womb. Here is a article talking more about Cerebellar Hypoplasia as well as answers some additional questions.
Wobble is looking for a home that can help him continue to thrive. As well as provide all the love, training, routine and things he'll need as a puppy his age.
Things we have noticed about Weeble so far:
He is doing so well with pee pad training! We have not started outside training due to not being fully vaccinated just yet but he is so smart and eager to please.
He is able to eat and drink on his own. He does prefer to eat in his kennel.
He enjoys play time with other dogs and toys.
He is working on being crate trained.
Wobble is adoptable within 3 hours of Chicago. If you are interested in being considered his forever home, apply directly. If you have any questions before applying please email adopt@chicagorescueauthority.org. Wobble's adoption fee includes age appropriate vaccines, up to date on preventatives, deworming, neuter and microchip.
A matching call is required to learn and share more information to ensure that we are setting up both dog and adopter up success if matched.
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Meet the Pet
Meet and greet is set up. If all is successful, you will take home your new family member same day after contract and payment is completed.
Additional adoption info
Every dog is different: personality, temperament, energy, comfort with kids and other animals, medical needs and more. We take all these factors into consideration when making a forever-home match. We are careful about the placements we make. We do our best to match the right dog with the right adoptive home because we want this to be the pet’s permanent home. These steps ensure that we have all the information needed to make the best placement for you or your family.
Every dog is different: personality, temperament, energy, comfort with kids and other animals, medical needs and more. We take all these factors into consideration when making a forever-home match. We are careful about the placements we make. We do our best to match the right dog with the right adoptive home because we want this to be the pet’s permanent home. These steps ensure that we have all the information needed to make the best placement for you or your family.
Chicago Rescue Authority is a 100% volunteer, non-profit organization. We will make every effort to schedule your matching call in the most timely manner. Please be patient with us…the dogs need our time too.
We will not discuss adoption details regarding any particular dog if you have not yet applied to adopt.
Chicago Rescue Authority is a 100% volunteer, non-profit organization. We will make every effort to schedule your matching call in the most timely manner. Please be patient with us…the dogs need our time too.
We will not discuss adoption details regarding any particular dog if you have not yet applied to adopt.
More about this rescue
At Chicago Rescue Authority, our mission is to create a compassionate world where every animal is treated with love, respect, and dignity. We are dedicated to educating the public about the adverse realities of the mass-production industry for puppies, raising awareness about responsible pet adoption and ownership, and actively working towards reducing the overpopulation of dogs in shelters.
Our promise to Chicago is to build our rescue on the tenets of teamwork, education and compassion. We will listen to the concerns and ideas of those around us and be ready to grow alongside this rescue and this mission.
Volunteers, fosters, donors and adopters will be the backbone of this organization, just like every other animal welfare non-profit. We will be hosting a variety of fundraisers and mixers throughout the year aimed at building our support network. We can’t wait to meet all the animals whose lives we are going to change!
At Chicago Rescue Authority, our mission is to create a compassionate world where every animal is treated with love, respect, and dignity. We are dedicated to educating the public about the adverse realities of the mass-production industry for puppies, raising awareness about responsible pet adoption and ownership, and actively working towards reducing the overpopulation of dogs in shelters.
Our promise to Chicago is to build our rescue on the tenets of teamwork, education and compassion. We will listen to the concerns and ideas of those around us and be ready to grow alongside this rescue and this mission.
Volunteers, fosters, donors and adopters will be the backbone of this organization, just like every other animal welfare non-profit. We will be hosting a variety of fundraisers and mixers throughout the year aimed at building our support network. We can’t wait to meet all the animals whose lives we are going to change!
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