





Chuckie
- Young
- Male
- Large
- German Shepherd Dog
About Chuckie
Chester Springs, PA
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Chuckie’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.
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Chuckie's Story
Meet Chuckie <br/><br/>Chuckie is a 1‑year‑old German Shepherd who is, unfortunately, another example of what happens when a dog is chosen for looks rather than for the realities of the breed. Originally purchased from a puppy mill, Chuckie was surrendered to ACCT Philly for displaying very typical shepherd puppy behavior—behavior that comes from being young, intelligent, energetic, and severely under‑stimulated.<br/><br/>Chuckie is strong on leash, curious about other dogs while out on walks, and became frustrated from a lack of proper exercise and mental enrichment. His former owner described him as “getting aggressive” with other dogs, but he has never attacked or bitten - he simply pulled toward them with a lot of interest. When we conducted dog meets here, Chuckie did just fine and showed little interest after the initial meet, confirming that his behavior is rooted in excitement and frustration, not aggression.<br/><br/>Chuckie is crate trained, house trained, high‑energy, active, and loves toys. Right now, after multiple big changes and instability, he is understandably timid and fearful. He is a sensitive boy who was failed early on, not because of who he is, but because of what he wasn’t given.<br/><br/>Our volunteers are working with Chuckie on structure, routine, and confidence‑building. In a shepherd‑experienced home that understands the breed’s need for physical activity, mental stimulation, and clear guidance, Chuckie has all the potential to be a fantastic companion.<br/><br/>Chuckie needs understanding, commitment, and a home willing to meet him where he is and help him grow into the dog he was always meant to be. <br/><br/>He would need to meet any resident dogs. At this time, he will not be placed in a home with children. <br/><br/>He will come neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and 4DX tested. <br/><br/>Apply today at: www.phoenixanimalrescue.com<br/>Adoption fee: $450<br/><br/>Phoenix Animal Rescue<br/>Chester Springs, PA<br/>Kennel License #5152
Meet Chuckie
Chuckie is a 1‑year‑old German Shepherd who is, unfortunately, another example of what happens when a dog is chosen for looks rather than for the realities of the breed. Originally purchased from a puppy mill, Chuckie was surrendered to ACCT Philly for displaying very typical shepherd puppy behavior—behavior that comes from being young, intelligent, energetic, and severely under‑stimulated.
Chuckie is strong on leash, curious about other dogs while out on walks, and became frustrated from a lack of proper exercise and mental enrichment. His former owner described him as “getting aggressive” with other dogs, but he has never attacked or bitten - he simply pulled toward them with a lot of interest. When we conducted dog meets here, Chuckie did just fine and showed little interest after the initial meet, confirming that his behavior is rooted in excitement and frustration, not aggression.
Chuckie is crate trained, house trained, high‑energy, active, and loves toys. Right now, after multi
Meet Chuckie
Chuckie is a 1‑year‑old German Shepherd who is, unfortunately, another example of what happens when a dog is chosen for looks rather than for the realities of the breed. Originally purchased from a puppy mill, Chuckie was surrendered to ACCT Philly for displaying very typical shepherd puppy behavior—behavior that comes from being young, intelligent, energetic, and severely under‑stimulated.
Chuckie is strong on leash, curious about other dogs while out on walks, and became frustrated from a lack of proper exercise and mental enrichment. His former owner described him as “getting aggressive” with other dogs, but he has never attacked or bitten - he simply pulled toward them with a lot of interest. When we conducted dog meets here, Chuckie did just fine and showed little interest after the initial meet, confirming that his behavior is rooted in excitement and frustration, not aggression.
Chuckie is crate trained, house trained, high‑energy, active, and loves toys. Right now, after multiple big changes and instability, he is understandably timid and fearful. He is a sensitive boy who was failed early on, not because of who he is, but because of what he wasn’t given.
Our volunteers are working with Chuckie on structure, routine, and confidence‑building. In a shepherd‑experienced home that understands the breed’s need for physical activity, mental stimulation, and clear gu
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[Chester Springs, PA]
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