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Hooch

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed

About Hooch

Pleasant Ridge, MI

Breed

Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
White / Cream

Behavior

Hooch’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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.

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Hooch's Story

Hooch<br/>He's 2 years old weighing in around 50lb. <br/><br/>Here's some facts about him: <br/><br/>? Car ride king!! ? He would ride in a car all day or he could. <br/>? Loves to look out windows, non reactive to other dogs barking at him or walking by his “house”. Hangs out on the balcony with minimal reactivity. <br/>? Recall seems good! He knows his name is Hooch. <br/>? Not fence aggressive.<br/>? Playful towards cats.<br/>? Good around kids. (7 year old) <br/>? Figured out a dog door first day out.<br/>? Does well with resident dog but does play hard. Would be thriving in a single dog house. <br/>? Lots of energy but will chill out after a 15 minute walk.<br/>? Master pig grunter. <br/>? Very gentle with treats.<br/>? Does NOT make a big mess while drinking water! <br/>? Loves to give kisses to people.<br/>? Very quiet bark, but lets you know when he needs to go potty! <br/>? Not afraid of stairs, conquered them like a champ. <br/>? Pulls a bit on a leash does better with a harness could use some training. Strong, so best with someone who can handle him pulling. He seems to have a soft spot for men.<br/>? Crate trained, does whine a little bit until he settles. <br/>? Little bit of separation anxiety, has been very good about only chewing on bones and toys. <br/>? Seems like he would be a good jogging/running buddy for someone.<br/> <br/>He is young and strong on a leash so needs a confident adopter who can handle him <br/>He is extremely affectionate and happy

Hooch
He's 2 years old weighing in around 50lb.

Here's some facts about him:

? Car ride king!! ? He would ride in a car all day or he could.
? Loves to look out windows, non reactive to other dogs barking at him or walking by his “house”. Hangs out on the balcony with minimal reactivity.
? Recall seems good! He knows his name is Hooch.
? Not fence aggressive.
? Playful towards cats.
? Good around kids. (7 year old)
? Figured out a dog door first day out.
? Does well with resident dog but does play hard. Would be thriving in a single dog house.
? Lots of energy but will chill out after a 15 minute walk.
? Master pig grunter.
? Very gentle with treats.
? Does NOT make a big mess while drinking water!
? Loves to give kisses to people.
? Very quiet bark, but lets you know when he needs to go potty!
? Not afraid of stairs, conquered them like a champ.
? Pulls a bit on a leash does better with a harness could use some training. Strong, so

Hooch
He's 2 years old weighing in around 50lb.

Here's some facts about him:

? Car ride king!! ? He would ride in a car all day or he could.
? Loves to look out windows, non reactive to other dogs barking at him or walking by his “house”. Hangs out on the balcony with minimal reactivity.
? Recall seems good! He knows his name is Hooch.
? Not fence aggressive.
? Playful towards cats.
? Good around kids. (7 year old)
? Figured out a dog door first day out.
? Does well with resident dog but does play hard. Would be thriving in a single dog house.
? Lots of energy but will chill out after a 15 minute walk.
? Master pig grunter.
? Very gentle with treats.
? Does NOT make a big mess while drinking water!
? Loves to give kisses to people.
? Very quiet bark, but lets you know when he needs to go potty!
? Not afraid of stairs, conquered them like a champ.
? Pulls a bit on a leash does better with a harness could use some training. Strong, so best with someone who can handle him pulling. He seems to have a soft spot for men.
? Crate trained, does whine a little bit until he settles.
? Little bit of separation anxiety, has been very good about only chewing on bones and toys.
? Seems like he would be a good jogging/running buddy for someone.

He is young and strong on a leash so needs a confident adopter who can h

How To Adopt

Hooch was listed as Adoptable by District 5 Animal Alliance Detroit
How can I adopt Hooch?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with District 5 Animal Alliance Detroit. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Hooch is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to District 5 Animal Alliance Detroit for details on the pet.
When can I meet Hooch?
If you've submitted an inquiry, District 5 Animal Alliance Detroit will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Hooch, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to District 5 Animal Alliance Detroit, and they'll be happy to help!
District 5 Animal Alliance Detroit's Adoption Policy
1.application must be filled out and approved including references and vet check 2. Home evaluation 3. Trial overnight or day visits are allowed

Hooch is from District 5 Animal Alliance Detroit

[Pleasant Ridge, MI]

Our Mission
Rescue dogs in danger of euthanasia mostly from Detroit municipal shelters and place them into foster and adoptive homes We provide all the vetting necessary as well as training to ensure the dogs are set up for success

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