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Chauncey

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Extra Large

About Chauncey

Iron Station, NC

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Extra Large
(101+ lbs lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Chauncey’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Chauncey's Story

Hello GDFRL Fans – Chauncey here! Foster Mom has been quite remiss in providing any updates on me - she says sorry! I tried to type one up myself but the keyboard just<br/><br/>wasn’t made for paws my size so all I managed was this – ;lp/asdvb fgdp;iÒÚ¿;lsedf – which isn’t too informative. A reminder of my back story - I came to GDFRL this summer from an SC shelter. I was originally found earlier this year with my muzzle tied shut. My owner paid the fine and took me home only to drive me out into the middle of nowhere earlier this summer, tie me to a tree, and abandon me. Foster Mom says besides the physical scars, I have some emotional scars from him. Car rides cause me some anxiety because I’m not 100% sure if I am going to be abandoned again and sometimes I have to use my big bark when strangers come around because I don’t know if they will be nice to me. FM says I don’t have to worry and she’s going to prove to me that most people are kind and they are going to love me and pet me and give me toys and treats. This really nice lady named Caitlin, who FM says is a wonderful trainer, is going to be working with us so I can meet all these nice people and become the bravest, bestest boy. At home, I have a foster sister who is a third of my size but boy is she tough. We like to wrestle and play and steal toys from each other. There’s kitties at my foster home too, but they get me a bit too excited so I’m not allowed to play with them. Foster Mom says my forever family probably shouldn’t include kitty siblings good for chasing or little pups – ‘cuz she says I’m clumsy and they’re squishable. I am an in-your-face, always by your side kind of guy, so I’m hoping my forever family understands their space is my space, too. FM says I’m also very verbal - what can I say - I have opinions and sometimes she is way slow on serving up dinner. I do try to be a good boy though, and practice my “sit and wait” while she’s mixing up my food. Foster Mom says that sometimes I get a little too mouthy with things, so I have my own room when mom is gone all day. I know what “go to your room” means and I will open the baby gate and run in there and wait for my good boy treat. I have been a naughty boy lately though ‘cuz the mattress is so nice to chew on and is more of a fun challenge than those easy-to-shred dog beds. Foster mom says I should be chewing on all my tug toys or my security jolly ball that I like to mouth – what can I say, it calms me! So here’s what me and foster mom think my perfect forever family would be: – One or two fur siblings to play with who are medium to large dogs. I’ve only met another dane through a fence, and he didn’t really like me, so I didn’t get to try to play with him. – A calmer home that is willing to keep working with me on meeting new people as I learn that I will be protected and people will be nice to me. – No little kids – I just don’t understand the difference between my 158 lbs and little kids a fraction of my size. I’ll want to play with them and mom thinks they will be squished. And the details: – Housetrained – Neutered and up-to-date on vaccine – Has been good with the medium-sized dogs he has met - male and female – No kitties - he is too interested in them and will give chase – Kids 12+ ***Chauncey is being fostered in Asheville NC. If interested in adopting email us at info@greatdanefriends.com for an application.<br/><br/>*****Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love covers NC and surrounding states for adoptions. We require a fenced yard (exceptions made on a case by case basis - NO exceptions for puppies or deaf/vision impaired dogs - no invisible fencing), that stairs in the home be covered with some sort of slip resistant material to prevent injury, that all other animals in the home be up to date on vaccinations as well as spayed/neutered and that all dogs live inside as a part of the family. Our approval process consists of an application, vet and reference checks, phone interview and house check. Please email us for an application or if you have any questions.*****

Hello GDFRL Fans – Chauncey here! Foster Mom has been quite remiss in providing any updates on me - she says sorry! I tried to type one up myself but the keyboard just

wasn’t made for paws my size so all I managed was this – ;lp/asdvb fgdp;iÒÚ¿;lsedf – which isn’t too informative. A reminder of my back story - I came to GDFRL this summer from an SC shelter. I was originally found earlier this year with my muzzle tied shut. My owner paid the fine and took me home only to drive me out into the middle of nowhere earlier this summer, tie me to a tree, and abandon me. Foster Mom says besides the physical scars, I have some emotional scars from him. Car rides cause me some anxiety because I’m not 100% sure if I am going to be abandoned again and sometimes I have to use my big bark when strangers come around because I don’t know if they will be nice to me. FM says I don’t have to worry and she’s going to prove to me that most people are kind and they are going to love me and pet me and give me toys and treats. This reall

Hello GDFRL Fans – Chauncey here! Foster Mom has been quite remiss in providing any updates on me - she says sorry! I tried to type one up myself but the keyboard just

wasn’t made for paws my size so all I managed was this – ;lp/asdvb fgdp;iÒÚ¿;lsedf – which isn’t too informative. A reminder of my back story - I came to GDFRL this summer from an SC shelter. I was originally found earlier this year with my muzzle tied shut. My owner paid the fine and took me home only to drive me out into the middle of nowhere earlier this summer, tie me to a tree, and abandon me. Foster Mom says besides the physical scars, I have some emotional scars from him. Car rides cause me some anxiety because I’m not 100% sure if I am going to be abandoned again and sometimes I have to use my big bark when strangers come around because I don’t know if they will be nice to me. FM says I don’t have to worry and she’s going to prove to me that most people are kind and they are going to love me and pet me and give me toys and treats. This really nice lady named Caitlin, who FM says is a wonderful trainer, is going to be working with us so I can meet all these nice people and become the bravest, bestest boy. At home, I have a foster sister who is a third of my size but boy is she tough. We like to wrestle and play and steal toys from each other. There’s kitties at my foster home too, but they get me a bit too excited so I’m not allowed t

How To Adopt

Chauncey was listed as Adoptable by Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love
How can I adopt Chauncey?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love. 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 Chauncey 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 Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love for details on the pet.
When can I meet Chauncey?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Chauncey, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love, and they'll be happy to help!
Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love's Adoption Policy
Please contact us for an application. Our process requires an application, phone interview, vet reference checks and home visit. Its all part of ensuring a good match for you and the Dane.    You must also have a fenced yard and that all dogs live inside your home. Exception on the fencing requirement on a case by case basis. We also require that other pets in the home be current on vaccinations, and they must be spayed/neutered. GDFRL Reserves All Rights in Adoption Approval Decisions.   We dont have a facility. Every dog in our program is placed in a foster home for evaluation, baisc training, socialization, and lots of love. We make every effort to match the dog with the best fur-ever home!   You can find us at events around NC frequently! Check our event schedule for details of where we’ll be next! https://greatdanefriends.com/events-calendar/

Chauncey is from Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love

[Iron Station, NC]

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