




Champ
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Champ
Plain City, OH
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Champ’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Champ's Story
Champ is unique in every way. He's an affectionate tripod mixed breed . He is 5 years old and weighs 44 lbs and housetrained! He loves other dogs and will be your shadow. Check out his video where it really shows how special Champ is!<br/>When Champ loves, he loves hard. He likes lots of attention - rubbing on his head is his favorite thing. He is mostly crate trained with only a little bit of whining. Champ doesnt realize that hes missing a leg and enjoys life. Hes very energetic and loves walks, running around outside, rolling in the grass, chewing bones and getting pets on his head. He's pretty mellow inside the house. He is not reactive to other dogs and not food aggressive. <br/><br/>Champ has attended public events and was a star! He worked the crowd like a pro and proved to be an excellent fundraiser with his special vest. He was very friendly with his handler, the other volunteers and the other dogs. He does like to be around the action, so would thrive in a home where someone is home with him most of the day. That will give him the company he loves. Champ would do best in a home where there is not alot of traffic in and our of the home.<br/>If you want to a dog who will be your pal, your shadow, and playmate apply for Champ at www.caninecollective.org.
Champ is unique in every way. He's an affectionate tripod mixed breed . He is 5 years old and weighs 44 lbs and housetrained! He loves other dogs and will be your shadow. Check out his video where it really shows how special Champ is!
When Champ loves, he loves hard. He likes lots of attention - rubbing on his head is his favorite thing. He is mostly crate trained with only a little bit of whining. Champ doesnt realize that hes missing a leg and enjoys life. Hes very energetic and loves walks, running around outside, rolling in the grass, chewing bones and getting pets on his head. He's pretty mellow inside the house. He is not reactive to other dogs and not food aggressive.
Champ has attended public events and was a star! He worked the crowd like a pro and proved to be an excellent fundraiser with his special vest. He was very friendly with his handler, the other volunteers and the other dogs. He does like to be around the action, so would thrive in a home where someone is home with him most of the day
Champ is unique in every way. He's an affectionate tripod mixed breed . He is 5 years old and weighs 44 lbs and housetrained! He loves other dogs and will be your shadow. Check out his video where it really shows how special Champ is!
When Champ loves, he loves hard. He likes lots of attention - rubbing on his head is his favorite thing. He is mostly crate trained with only a little bit of whining. Champ doesnt realize that hes missing a leg and enjoys life. Hes very energetic and loves walks, running around outside, rolling in the grass, chewing bones and getting pets on his head. He's pretty mellow inside the house. He is not reactive to other dogs and not food aggressive.
Champ has attended public events and was a star! He worked the crowd like a pro and proved to be an excellent fundraiser with his special vest. He was very friendly with his handler, the other volunteers and the other dogs. He does like to be around the action, so would thrive in a home where someone is home with him most of the day. That will give him the company he loves. Champ would do best in a home where there is not alot of traffic in and our of the home.
If you want to a dog who will be your pal, your shadow, and playmate apply for Champ at www.caninecollective.org.
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