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ChaCha

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About ChaCha

Athens, OH

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Short
Apricot / Beige, White / Cream, Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Personality
Athletic, Funny, Loyal, Friendly, Smart, Independent, Affectionate

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

ChaCha’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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ChaCha's Story

Name: ChaCha<br/>Age: 6<br/>Breed: French Bulldog<br/>Gender: female<br/>Weight: 23lbs<br/>Energy Level: HIGH, and she gets yappy if her exercise needs aren’t met<br/>Color/Markings: cream<br/>Good with other dogs: yes, though she has had some issues with small females<br/>Good with cats: yes, but she will chase one who runs<br/>Homes with children considered: she LOVES kids!!!<br/>Special needs: Let’s face it, French Bulldogs are not the healthiest breed of dog out there. Because of this, we ask that all potential adopters familiarize themselves with common bulldog ailments before reaching out to us to adopt. Conditions to research include BOAS, IVDD, skin and ear infections, corneal ulcers, interdigital cysts, and heat intolerance. While this particular dog may be healthy and fine, we want all adopters to be aware that these things should be on their radar to recognize and watch out for so they can be addressed immediately in the event that their new little bulldog friend has a medical issue arise. Educated owners have happier/healthier dogs! <br/>Medications:<br/>Medical History: see above, "special needs"<br/>Life History: she came from a high-volume breeder, see below. <br/>Likes: being touched, being in your lap, following you everywhere<br/> <br/>Ideal home: would have patience with housetraining because she has struggled with the concept thus far. She is very well crate trained though!<br/><br/>Please note that many of our dogs come from “high volume breeders”. This means that they have lived in a kennel environment and before coming to us were not used to “normal” dog things like walking on a leash, toys, strangers, stairs, grass, and housetraining. We socialize and prepare them for their new homes from the moment they come to us, but some are a little more shy or timid than others. This means that as their new family, you will have to be patient and kind and give them time to adjust to your lifestyle. Please reach out to us with any questions regarding this dog in particular and their current confidence and training level to see if they may be a good fit! <br/><br/>How to Adopt from Bella Run Equine:<br/>1. Reach out to us with a brief paragraph about you and what you are looking for in a dog. If you are interested in a particular dog, let us know that.<br/>2. We will then send you an adoption application to fill out (this takes 5 minutes for most people).<br/>3. The thing that slows us down when approving people is obtaining their vet reference. If you call your vet and have them email a recommendation to us at bellarunadoptions@gmail.com, it speeds up the process so much. A good vet recommendation will include your current pets on file, their vaccination status, and whether you provide recommended vet care to your animals.<br/>4. Once you are approved, we will contact you to set up a meet and greet. This means that you will need to drive to us with your children and current dogs to meet the potential adoptable dog.<br/>5. Since you are already pre-approved at this point, you can choose to take the dog home with you that day if you wish (and if we determine that it is a good fit, we reserve the right to deny any adoption at any time based on suitability)<br/>*The best way to contact us is to text us at 740-707-0793 or email us at bellarunadoptions@gmail.com with the dog’s name in the subject line.*

Name: ChaCha
Age: 6
Breed: French Bulldog
Gender: female
Weight: 23lbs
Energy Level: HIGH, and she gets yappy if her exercise needs aren’t met
Color/Markings: cream
Good with other dogs: yes, though she has had some issues with small females
Good with cats: yes, but she will chase one who runs
Homes with children considered: she LOVES kids!!!
Special needs: Let’s face it, French Bulldogs are not the healthiest breed of dog out there. Because of this, we ask that all potential adopters familiarize themselves with common bulldog ailments before reaching out to us to adopt. Conditions to research include BOAS, IVDD, skin and ear infections, corneal ulcers, interdigital cysts, and heat intolerance. While this particular dog may be healthy and fine, we want all adopters to be aware that these things should be on their radar to recognize and watch out for so they can be addressed immediately in the event that their new little bulldog friend has a medical issue arise. Educated owners have hap

Name: ChaCha
Age: 6
Breed: French Bulldog
Gender: female
Weight: 23lbs
Energy Level: HIGH, and she gets yappy if her exercise needs aren’t met
Color/Markings: cream
Good with other dogs: yes, though she has had some issues with small females
Good with cats: yes, but she will chase one who runs
Homes with children considered: she LOVES kids!!!
Special needs: Let’s face it, French Bulldogs are not the healthiest breed of dog out there. Because of this, we ask that all potential adopters familiarize themselves with common bulldog ailments before reaching out to us to adopt. Conditions to research include BOAS, IVDD, skin and ear infections, corneal ulcers, interdigital cysts, and heat intolerance. While this particular dog may be healthy and fine, we want all adopters to be aware that these things should be on their radar to recognize and watch out for so they can be addressed immediately in the event that their new little bulldog friend has a medical issue arise. Educated owners have happier/healthier dogs!
Medications:
Medical History: see above, "special needs"
Life History: she came from a high-volume breeder, see below.
Likes: being touched, being in your lap, following you everywhere

Ideal home: would have patience with housetraining because she has struggled with the concept thus far. She is very well crate trained though!

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How To Adopt

ChaCha was listed as Adoptable by Bella Run Equine
How can I adopt ChaCha?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Bella Run Equine. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if ChaCha is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Bella Run Equine for details on the pet.
When can I meet ChaCha?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Bella Run Equine will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for ChaCha, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Bella Run Equine, and they'll be happy to help!

ChaCha is from Bella Run Equine

[Athens, OH]

Our Mission
We are a non-profit organization in Athens, Ohio dedicated to the responsible rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of slaughter-bound horses and death-row dogs.

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