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Cheese

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small
  • Mixed Breed

About Cheese

San Diego, CA

Breed

Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Cheese’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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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Cheese's Story

Just say “Cheese!”<br/><br/>Hi, there – my name is Cheese, and I'm a 1-year-old, 13-pound Terrier mix (with maybe a little Chihuahua in me, too!). I'm a sweet – but fearful – little guy who's still learning how to be a brave doggie in this big world. My brother, Cracker, and I came from a hoarding situation and were rescued by the San Diego Humane Society. Because of this experience, I didn't get much socialization early on, so I'm still learning how to trust those I meet.<br/><br/>All that said, I'm a shy pup who takes a little bit of time to warm up to new people. But once I feel comfortable, all I want to do is be near you. At the moment, I prefer females over males, as men tend to scare me, but I am doing much better at approaching and playing with my foster dad and grandpa. But, I love being near my person, chewing on my toys, playing with doggy friends, and sunbathing. I even make cute little noises when it's time for breakfast and dinner. Also in my spare time, I like to steal my humans' clothes and stash them away in my crate.<br/><br/>As for my training, I'm fully crate, potty, and leash trained, but it may take a bit of time for me to work up the courage to go outside. I love my crate and will switch between sleeping inside it or on my doggy bed. I don't mind sharing my space with other dogs, but I will definitely need a slow introduction and some time alone. <br/><br/>I've already been neutered and don't have any health issues. I can get startled easily and have slight separation anxiety, but if I'm left alone with toys or doggy friends, I will eventually settle down. To help manage this anxiety, I am currently on Fluoxetine (~$10.00 for a month's supply. Price will vary based on where purchased and market value). Even though sudden movements and noises frighten me, I was doing okay with my previous foster environment with an energetic five-year-old boy and am getting used to my current foster environment in a bustling home.<br/><br/>I think I'd thrive with patient and loving owners who would allow me to open up at my own pace. A confident and calm pup would also help me come out of my shell and help me build confidence on my own!<br/><br/>If you have a big heart, lots of patience, and would love watching a shy boy blossom into a happy, confident pup, I could be the perfect match for you. My adoption fee is $400 and that includes spaying/neutering, shots, and microchip. If you want to take me home, please fill out the form on the website here: https://theanimalpad.org/adoption-application/.

Just say “Cheese!”

Hi, there – my name is Cheese, and I'm a 1-year-old, 13-pound Terrier mix (with maybe a little Chihuahua in me, too!). I'm a sweet – but fearful – little guy who's still learning how to be a brave doggie in this big world. My brother, Cracker, and I came from a hoarding situation and were rescued by the San Diego Humane Society. Because of this experience, I didn't get much socialization early on, so I'm still learning how to trust those I meet.

All that said, I'm a shy pup who takes a little bit of time to warm up to new people. But once I feel comfortable, all I want to do is be near you. At the moment, I prefer females over males, as men tend to scare me, but I am doing much better at approaching and playing with my foster dad and grandpa. But, I love being near my person, chewing on my toys, playing with doggy friends, and sunbathing. I even make cute little noises when it's time for breakfast and dinner. Also in my spare time, I like to steal my humans' clothes and stash them aw

Just say “Cheese!”

Hi, there – my name is Cheese, and I'm a 1-year-old, 13-pound Terrier mix (with maybe a little Chihuahua in me, too!). I'm a sweet – but fearful – little guy who's still learning how to be a brave doggie in this big world. My brother, Cracker, and I came from a hoarding situation and were rescued by the San Diego Humane Society. Because of this experience, I didn't get much socialization early on, so I'm still learning how to trust those I meet.

All that said, I'm a shy pup who takes a little bit of time to warm up to new people. But once I feel comfortable, all I want to do is be near you. At the moment, I prefer females over males, as men tend to scare me, but I am doing much better at approaching and playing with my foster dad and grandpa. But, I love being near my person, chewing on my toys, playing with doggy friends, and sunbathing. I even make cute little noises when it's time for breakfast and dinner. Also in my spare time, I like to steal my humans' clothes and stash them away in my crate.

As for my training, I'm fully crate, potty, and leash trained, but it may take a bit of time for me to work up the courage to go outside. I love my crate and will switch between sleeping inside it or on my doggy bed. I don't mind sharing my space with other dogs, but I will definitely need a slow introduction and some time alone.

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How To Adopt

Cheese was listed as Adoptable by The Animal Pad
How can I adopt Cheese?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with The Animal Pad. 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 Cheese 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 The Animal Pad for details on the pet.
When can I meet Cheese?
If you've submitted an inquiry, The Animal Pad will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Cheese, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to The Animal Pad, and they'll be happy to help!
The Animal Pad's Adoption Policy
We prioritize local San Diego applicants. We do not provide transport of dogs to other states, and don't allow the dogs to fly in the cargo of the plane. Our adoption process from start to finish, involves 3 standard forms, and 2 situational. All potential applicants must be capable of providing their adopted pet with routine and emergency veterinary care (yearly health checks, keeping vaccinations current, heartworm/flea preventatives, and immediate care in the event the animal is sick or injured). They are required to license their pet, and keep an identification tag on their pet at all times. All applicants must agree to a home check, and provide us with a veterinary reference, or personal references if you're a first-time pet owner. Our home checks are not to invade the privacy of the applicants, we do this to ensure the pet is going into a safe home. We do not discriminate against non-homeowners, or those living in apartments, condos, or otherwise. Our adoption fees vary from $150-1000. Applicants must agree in writing that if for any reason they are unable to keep or care for their pet, the pet will be surrendered back to our rescue and not re-homed, turned over to a shelter, pound, rescue, new owner, sold, etc. Adoption Application: https://theanimalpad.org/adoption-application/

Cheese is from The Animal Pad

[San Diego, CA]

Our Mission
We are The Animal Pad, an all breed dog rescue located in San Diego, Ca. We focus on rescuing dogs from high kill shelters in Southern California and off the streets of Mexico. We are currently a foster based organization with plans to build a sanctuary here in San Diego. Please like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/theanim...
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