





Chloe
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- Mixed Breed
About Chloe
Clarksville, TN
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
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Chloe's Story
Chloe was a part of playgroup on 2/17/26. She was friendly and tolerant of the other dogs in the yard. She mostly just kept to herself and did her own thing. <br/><br/><br/>2/13/26: I took Chloe out for photos with a visiting photographer. She is what I would call a "pocket Rottie", some kind of Rottweiler mix but suprisingly petite! She leashed up easily but was a bit shy in her kennel, mostly staying a few steps back and keeping an eye on me. She walked well to the photo room and was interested in pets from the photographer and myself. She had a low energy with us, not really caring to sniff around or play with the toys. She would occasionally lower her body nervously when there were loud outside noises, but sought comfort from us with pets. She seems like a great dog but needs some TLC.
Chloe was a part of playgroup on 2/17/26. She was friendly and tolerant of the other dogs in the yard. She mostly just kept to herself and did her own thing.
2/13/26: I took Chloe out for photos with a visiting photographer. She is what I would call a "pocket Rottie", some kind of Rottweiler mix but suprisingly petite! She leashed up easily but was a bit shy in her kennel, mostly staying a few steps back and keeping an eye on me. She walked well to the photo room and was interested in pets from the photographer and myself. She had a low energy with us, not really caring to sniff around or play with the toys. She would occasionally lower her body nervously when there were loud outside noises, but sought comfort from us with pets. She seems like a great dog but needs some TLC.
Chloe was a part of playgroup on 2/17/26. She was friendly and tolerant of the other dogs in the yard. She mostly just kept to herself and did her own thing.
2/13/26: I took Chloe out for photos with a visiting photographer. She is what I would call a "pocket Rottie", some kind of Rottweiler mix but suprisingly petite! She leashed up easily but was a bit shy in her kennel, mostly staying a few steps back and keeping an eye on me. She walked well to the photo room and was interested in pets from the photographer and myself. She had a low energy with us, not really caring to sniff around or play with the toys. She would occasionally lower her body nervously when there were loud outside noises, but sought comfort from us with pets. She seems like a great dog but needs some TLC.
How To Adopt
Chloe is from Mikaela's Mutt Motel
[Clarksville, TN]
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