




Clovis
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Clovis
Port Jervis, NY
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Clovis’s Compatibility
This pet has bad 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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Clovis's Story
Clovis's story begins in heartbreak. Animal control officers were dispatched to a call about a "dead dog" on the train tracks. What they found instead was a miracle -- a frail, emaciated dog, clinging to life, too weak to even stand. That dog was Clovis.<br/><br/>We don't know much about Clovis's past, but his broken body and cautious spirit tell a story of hardship and neglect. Despite it all, Clovis chose to survive. And now, with time, care, and compassion, he's learning that life can be gentle.<br/><br/>Clovis is understandably wary of new people and unfamiliar situations. He's people-selective and needs slow, respectful introductions. But once you earn his trust, you'll find the most loyal, affectionate, and goofy friend you could ever ask for. Clovis doesn't give his heart easily -- but when he does, it's yours completely.<br/><br/>He needs a quiet, stable home with no other animals, where he can decompress and continue healing at his own pace. A fenced-in yard is required so he can safely explore the outdoors without fear.<br/><br/>Clovis isn't just looking for a home -- he's looking for a chance. A chance to feel safe. A chance to be loved. A chance to finally just be a dog.<br/><br/>Give Clovis that chance, and he'll give you everything he has in return.
Clovis's story begins in heartbreak. Animal control officers were dispatched to a call about a "dead dog" on the train tracks. What they found instead was a miracle -- a frail, emaciated dog, clinging to life, too weak to even stand. That dog was Clovis.
We don't know much about Clovis's past, but his broken body and cautious spirit tell a story of hardship and neglect. Despite it all, Clovis chose to survive. And now, with time, care, and compassion, he's learning that life can be gentle.
Clovis is understandably wary of new people and unfamiliar situations. He's people-selective and needs slow, respectful introductions. But once you earn his trust, you'll find the most loyal, affectionate, and goofy friend you could ever ask for. Clovis doesn't give his heart easily -- but when he does, it's yours completely.
He needs a quiet, stable home with no other animals, where he can decompress and continue healing at his own pace. A fenced-in yard is required so he can safely explore the outdoors without
Clovis's story begins in heartbreak. Animal control officers were dispatched to a call about a "dead dog" on the train tracks. What they found instead was a miracle -- a frail, emaciated dog, clinging to life, too weak to even stand. That dog was Clovis.
We don't know much about Clovis's past, but his broken body and cautious spirit tell a story of hardship and neglect. Despite it all, Clovis chose to survive. And now, with time, care, and compassion, he's learning that life can be gentle.
Clovis is understandably wary of new people and unfamiliar situations. He's people-selective and needs slow, respectful introductions. But once you earn his trust, you'll find the most loyal, affectionate, and goofy friend you could ever ask for. Clovis doesn't give his heart easily -- but when he does, it's yours completely.
He needs a quiet, stable home with no other animals, where he can decompress and continue healing at his own pace. A fenced-in yard is required so he can safely explore the outdoors without fear.
Clovis isn't just looking for a home -- he's looking for a chance. A chance to feel safe. A chance to be loved. A chance to finally just be a dog.
Give Clovis that chance, and he'll give you everything he has in return.
How To Adopt
Clovis is from Humane Society of Port Jervis/Deerpark Inc.
[Port Jervis, NY]
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