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Champ

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small

About Champ

Abingdon, MD

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Sable

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Champ’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$350

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Champ's Story

Crosspost for Northern Virginia Sheltie Rescue, please visit their webpage at www.nvsr.org for application and information!<br/><br/>Champ is a dog that must have a man in his forever home. Since Champ’s single dad died unexpectedly last fall, Champ has been moved around to various caregivers. At each home, he immediately bonded with the male in the household. When he came to NVSR, we observed the same phenomenon. Perhaps because his original owner was a single male, Champ shows a clear preference for men and has bonded most strongly with the male in each foster home. His foster moms clearly understood they were “second best” if his male hero was at home. While he is friendly and cuddly with humans in general, it is clear he will always jump first into the lap of his male caregiver. <br/><br/>Champ has very good house manners and never has accidents in the house. He loves to be brushed and will readily shift from active playing to snuggling in his human’s lap. While he loves toys and will occasionally destroy less sturdy ones, he does not damage the property of others. <br/><br/>Champ is a very enthusiastic little dog who is eager to learn and engages readily in almost any activity his humans offer. His intelligence, speed, and agile movement make him a great candidate for dog sports like agility or fly ball. While he gets along with other dogs, we think he might be happiest as the only dog if his humans give him plenty of attention and are willing to respond to his frequent requests to play with him. He typically needs a day or two of calm to decompress in new settings before his playful, affectionate nature emerges.<br/><br/>The right home for Champ would have one or two active humans, including the calm male figure Champ seems to need who will mentor him and give this youngster the clear guidance and affection he requires. He is a very social dog and needs someone home much of the day. A good-sized securely fenced yard is an absolute must. An energetic resident dog willing to play with Champ would be welcome but is not essential. Because Champ was severely attacked in a dog park as a puppy, dog parks are definitely off limits for him. But training programs in which participating dogs are under good control would yield big benefits for Champ, who would likely be the star student.<br/><br/>Champ has been neutered, tested for all parasites, and brought up to date on all vaccines. He is in excellent health and ready now to look for his forever home.<br/><br/>Champ is 4 years old, weighs 18 pounds, and is 14 inches tall. His adoption fee is $350.<br/><br/>A home visit and application are required before a meet and greet. Applications can be submitted through www.nvsr.org

Crosspost for Northern Virginia Sheltie Rescue, please visit their webpage at www.nvsr.org for application and information!

Champ is a dog that must have a man in his forever home. Since Champ’s single dad died unexpectedly last fall, Champ has been moved around to various caregivers. At each home, he immediately bonded with the male in the household. When he came to NVSR, we observed the same phenomenon. Perhaps because his original owner was a single male, Champ shows a clear preference for men and has bonded most strongly with the male in each foster home. His foster moms clearly understood they were “second best” if his male hero was at home. While he is friendly and cuddly with humans in general, it is clear he will always jump first into the lap of his male caregiver.

Champ has very good house manners and never has accidents in the house. He loves to be brushed and will readily shift from active playing to snuggling in his human’s lap. While he loves toys and will occasionally destroy less

Crosspost for Northern Virginia Sheltie Rescue, please visit their webpage at www.nvsr.org for application and information!

Champ is a dog that must have a man in his forever home. Since Champ’s single dad died unexpectedly last fall, Champ has been moved around to various caregivers. At each home, he immediately bonded with the male in the household. When he came to NVSR, we observed the same phenomenon. Perhaps because his original owner was a single male, Champ shows a clear preference for men and has bonded most strongly with the male in each foster home. His foster moms clearly understood they were “second best” if his male hero was at home. While he is friendly and cuddly with humans in general, it is clear he will always jump first into the lap of his male caregiver.

Champ has very good house manners and never has accidents in the house. He loves to be brushed and will readily shift from active playing to snuggling in his human’s lap. While he loves toys and will occasionally destroy less sturdy ones, he does not damage the property of others.

Champ is a very enthusiastic little dog who is eager to learn and engages readily in almost any activity his humans offer. His intelligence, speed, and agile movement make him a great candidate for dog sports like agility or fly ball. While he gets along with other dogs, we think he might be happiest as the only dog if his human

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How To Adopt

Champ was listed as ADOPTABLE by Northern Chesapeake Sheltie Rescue, Inc
How can I adopt Champ?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Northern Chesapeake Sheltie Rescue, Inc. 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 Champ 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 Northern Chesapeake Sheltie Rescue, Inc for details on the pet.
When can I meet Champ?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Northern Chesapeake Sheltie Rescue, Inc will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Champ, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Northern Chesapeake Sheltie Rescue, Inc, and they'll be happy to help!

Champ is from Northern Chesapeake Sheltie Rescue, Inc

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