





Army (FKA Rampage)
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Army (FKA Rampage)
Athens, GA
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Army (FKA Rampage)'s Story
Why Choose Me?<br/><br/>Army (aka Rampage) is currently at Project Homebound because he's such a good boy! The Project Homebound Dog Training Program is a partnership between ACC Animal Services, ACC Department of Corrections, and Athenspets. Dogs from ACCAS are brought to live in a specialized enclosure on Corrections property. There, they are trained and socialized by pairs of Returning Citizens and the program's professional dog trainer.<br/>--------------------------------------------------------------------------<br/><br/>Update: Sadly, Rampage is back. He's still a pup with puppy behavior that includes being a little mouthy and chewing on things he shouldn't. But also like a pup, he's playful and loves being with people. I love Rampage and we have a lot of fun. Whenever I take him out, he heads for a toy. He likes to roll around with it, and I'll throw another one, and he's off to get it, too. Playtime wears him out and he's ready to put his head on my lap and be loved on. If Rampage gets mouthy like pups sometimes do, I correct him, and it's not a problem. He's a smart boy and can learn what's appropriate for chewing/mouthing. I hope he finds a new home with a family that can work with him through the puppy stage giving him guidance, time for play, and lots of love.<br/>* * *<br/>Rampage is so much fun! As soon as he entered the interaction pen, he spied a toy and immediately began playing with it. He let me have it to throw and was so entertaining. He's still a pup and a little clumsy as he ran with his toy, dropped it, and accidentally kicked it away when he tried to pick it up again. He'd also roll around on the turf with it having a great time. Rampage will sit for treats or sit and wait for his toy to be thrown again. He was adopted from the shelter as a younger pup, and it's time he found a forever family. He's a sweet, happy boy with lots of joy to share!<br/><br/>You can read more about this dog and check out additional photos here: https://www.accgov.com/9482/Dogs<br/><br/>This dog is part of the Project Homebound Dog Training program, a partnership between ACC Animal Services, ACC Corrections, Athenspets, and Bone-a-Fide Dog trainers of Athens. Learn more about Project Homebound dog training program here: https://athenspets.net/project-homebound/<br/><br/>The adoption fee for Project Homebound dogs is $150. You can find a description of the adoption process, and a list of included vetting at https://athenspets.net/adoption-rescue-process.<br/><br/>This dog is available for adoption through Athens-Clarke County Animal Services, located at 125 Buddy Christian Way, Athens, GA. For the most timely information on hours, location, availability and how to adopt, call the shelter Mont - Sat from 11am-4pm or Sunday 12-3 (except holidays) at 706-613-3540 or go to https://www.accgov.com/133/Animal-Services.<br/><br/>Submit an application online to adopt this dog today! https://www.accgov.com/9482/Dogs
Why Choose Me?
Army (aka Rampage) is currently at Project Homebound because he's such a good boy! The Project Homebound Dog Training Program is a partnership between ACC Animal Services, ACC Department of Corrections, and Athenspets. Dogs from ACCAS are brought to live in a specialized enclosure on Corrections property. There, they are trained and socialized by pairs of Returning Citizens and the program's professional dog trainer.
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Update: Sadly, Rampage is back. He's still a pup with puppy behavior that includes being a little mouthy and chewing on things he shouldn't. But also like a pup, he's playful and loves being with people. I love Rampage and we have a lot of fun. Whenever I take him out, he heads for a toy. He likes to roll around with it, and I'll throw another one, and he's off to get it, too. Playtime wears him out and he's ready to put his head on my lap and be loved on. If Rampage gets mouthy like pups sometimes do,
Why Choose Me?
Army (aka Rampage) is currently at Project Homebound because he's such a good boy! The Project Homebound Dog Training Program is a partnership between ACC Animal Services, ACC Department of Corrections, and Athenspets. Dogs from ACCAS are brought to live in a specialized enclosure on Corrections property. There, they are trained and socialized by pairs of Returning Citizens and the program's professional dog trainer.
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Update: Sadly, Rampage is back. He's still a pup with puppy behavior that includes being a little mouthy and chewing on things he shouldn't. But also like a pup, he's playful and loves being with people. I love Rampage and we have a lot of fun. Whenever I take him out, he heads for a toy. He likes to roll around with it, and I'll throw another one, and he's off to get it, too. Playtime wears him out and he's ready to put his head on my lap and be loved on. If Rampage gets mouthy like pups sometimes do, I correct him, and it's not a problem. He's a smart boy and can learn what's appropriate for chewing/mouthing. I hope he finds a new home with a family that can work with him through the puppy stage giving him guidance, time for play, and lots of love.
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Rampage is so much fun! As soon as he entered the interaction pen, he spied a toy and immediately began playing with it. He let me h
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