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Chevy Terrier & American Staffordshire Terrier Mix Detroit, MI

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Red / Chestnut / Orange, White / Cream

About

Characteristics
, Loyal, Smart, Independent, Playful, Affectionate
Coat length
Short
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Children.
Prefers a home without
Other dogs, cats.

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Meet Chevy

My name is Chevy, but you can call me Mr. Mom. I was found in an abandoned house taking care of my two pups, Diesel and Hemi. I have great manners, a calm demeanor, and respond to commands beautifully. I'm very smart and love human attention. My favorite things to do are cuddle on the couch, enjoy a good scratch as I'm very content napping by my people and playing with my toys. I like to play ball. I love playing soccer too! I can even "dance' on my hind legs. I like respectful kids and attention. Chevy currently lives as an only pet and needs to be an only pet. Chevy is a very loyal companion and would thrive with a person/ couple who could focus on him. Fenced yard required for his safety. He is approximately 5 years old.
 

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Please note that Home FurEver does post applications on line. If the dog is a good fit for your household someone will call to interview the family. All members of the household should be present for the interview process. All applicants require a home inspection and vet check - Please note that we cannot drive more than an hour to do a home inspection. We do require a physical fenced back yard for all bully breeds. Some dogs may require households with children over a certain age.

Ask yourself some questions before you consider bringing a new dog home. 1. Am I ready for a LIFE LONG commitment? 2. Am I prepared for a rowdy puppy? 3. Am I prepared to potty train? 4. Is this the right breed for me or my family? 5. Can I afford the food and vet care for this dog? 6. Is it best to have a totally fenced yard? 7. Will I make a commitment to obedience training?

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  • Terrier
  • Adult
  • Male