


Chuckles
- Young
- Male
- Small
- Terrier
- Chihuahua
About Chuckles
Farmington, MN
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Chuckles’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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.
Adoption Fee
$450
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Chuckles's Story
Chuckles (Chucky, Chuck) is a 2-year-old white and tan Terrier and Chihuahua mix who weighs 23 pounds. He is fully vaccinated, heartworm negative, microchipped, and neutered. He is working on his potty training and has been doing good with a very consistent routine in his foster home.<br/><br/>When Chuckles came into foster care, he was extremely timid and scared and wasn’t sure how to trust the world. With a slow and patient pace, Chuckles has been building up his confidence and now that he feels safe, he is full of so much energy and love! Chuckles will thrive with someone who understands that confidence grows slowly. New noises and environments can overwhelm him so he appreciates slow introductions. A patient adopter who lets him set the pace will be rewarded with a dog who blossoms into a joyful and affectionate companion. Once trust is built, he will become affectionate, loyal, and so grateful for gentle companionship. He will want to be with you everywhere!<br/>He loves going for walks and gets excited to be outside and run around a fenced in yard, he is very fast! He has big energy, so he will pull on the leash while he is exploring, if something startles him (he can be spooked very easily), or if a furry critter catches his eye (he seems to be a bit of a “hunter”). Chuckles is doing a good job of learning good walking manners and he will do best in a home with a secure, fully fenced yard. He will also need a home committed to keeping him in a harness and on a leash at all times outside of his home environment especially while he gains confidence and the feeling of safety in his new area.<br/>He has been doing well with the resident dog in his foster home. While he was healing from his neuter surgery, their interactions were kept limited and gentle. As his restrictions have lifted, he is engaging well and showing playful and friendly energy as they run and explore together. He has also been learning the joys of toys and really enjoys chasing balls.<br/>He is a gentle soul with big, soft brown eyes and perky ears that stand at attention whenever he is curious or unsure. Once he feels safe and bonds to you, he does not like to be alone so he’ll do best in a home where someone is around most of the time and where he can be included in daily life, routines, and given endless amounts of love that he is so deserving of!<br/><br/>Adoption Fee: $450 (cash or card)<br/><br/>Foster to Contact: Erica at <br/>ewenzing@gmail.com<br/><br/>Our fosters do the best they can to provide all information about the animal's background and temperament while in foster care in their home. An adopters routine and home environment is likely going to be different than that in their foster home. Sometimes there is more that comes out about a dog's personality once they have been able to settle in a home & truly become comfortable. There are great articles out there written about the different stages a pet goes through after adoption; discussing transitions that happen at 3 days, 3 weeks, & 3 months. We highly recommend reading about this - it will help you understand the transition your new pet goes through.<br/><br/>Last Hope, Inc. is an all volunteer, foster based, no kill rescue! You can see almost all of our dogs on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month from 11 am - 2 pm at Apple Valley Petco (7590 150th St W, Apple Valley, MN 55124)<br/>Policies: You do not have to have a fence to adopt a dog from us, but some dogs will require a fence or acres to play, or an active family who will make sure the dog gets the exercise it needs to be happy. Some dogs do not have the temperament that will do well with young children.<br/>The Adoption Fee is not enough to cover the vet bills. Sales tax of almost 7.25% is also included in the adoption fee that you see. Please consider donating to Last Hope to help us save these animals!<br/>CAN YOU FOSTER? By taking a dog or puppies temporarily into your home and then coming to our adoption days to help find them homes, we can save more! If you’re interested, please email our office @ mail@last-hope.org and give us your contact information and what you would like to foster and someone will get back to you! You can also apply to be a foster home on our webpage! In the upper left hand corner there’s a drop down tab with the link for canine foster home. Just fill it out online & submit! We will get back to you as quick as we can.
Chuckles (Chucky, Chuck) is a 2-year-old white and tan Terrier and Chihuahua mix who weighs 23 pounds. He is fully vaccinated, heartworm negative, microchipped, and neutered. He is working on his potty training and has been doing good with a very consistent routine in his foster home.
When Chuckles came into foster care, he was extremely timid and scared and wasn’t sure how to trust the world. With a slow and patient pace, Chuckles has been building up his confidence and now that he feels safe, he is full of so much energy and love! Chuckles will thrive with someone who understands that confidence grows slowly. New noises and environments can overwhelm him so he appreciates slow introductions. A patient adopter who lets him set the pace will be rewarded with a dog who blossoms into a joyful and affectionate companion. Once trust is built, he will become affectionate, loyal, and so grateful for gentle companionship. He will want to be with you everywhere!
He loves going for walks and gets excited to be ou
Chuckles (Chucky, Chuck) is a 2-year-old white and tan Terrier and Chihuahua mix who weighs 23 pounds. He is fully vaccinated, heartworm negative, microchipped, and neutered. He is working on his potty training and has been doing good with a very consistent routine in his foster home.
When Chuckles came into foster care, he was extremely timid and scared and wasn’t sure how to trust the world. With a slow and patient pace, Chuckles has been building up his confidence and now that he feels safe, he is full of so much energy and love! Chuckles will thrive with someone who understands that confidence grows slowly. New noises and environments can overwhelm him so he appreciates slow introductions. A patient adopter who lets him set the pace will be rewarded with a dog who blossoms into a joyful and affectionate companion. Once trust is built, he will become affectionate, loyal, and so grateful for gentle companionship. He will want to be with you everywhere!
He loves going for walks and gets excited to be outside and run around a fenced in yard, he is very fast! He has big energy, so he will pull on the leash while he is exploring, if something startles him (he can be spooked very easily), or if a furry critter catches his eye (he seems to be a bit of a “hunter”). Chuckles is doing a good job of learning good walking manners and he will do best in a home with a secure, fully fenced yard. He will a
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