





Skip
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Coonhound
About Skip
Charlotte, NC
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Skip’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Skip's Story
Meet Skip!<br/><br/>Skip is the derpiest little love bug you’ll ever meet—this boy radiates pure serotonin from the moment he wakes up. Despite having tendon laxity from being confined early in life, Skip has made incredible progress through proper nutrition and physical therapy and continues to thrive.<br/><br/>He may surprise you with how agile he is! Skip can hop onto furniture, manage stairs, zoom around the yard with his puppy pals, and his favorite, the standing hug. He enjoys short walks on grass and softer surfaces, though abrasive surfaces like concrete are difficult as it causes abrasions from how his legs break over to the side. <br/><br/>In foster care, Skip has lived with several adult dogs and has been the very best “uncle” to multiple litters of puppies. He adores puppies and high-energy dogs and plays hard—something that’s been fantastic therapy for both his body and his spirit. While his hound voice makes an appearance during playtime, he’s otherwise non-reactive and easygoing.<br/>When playtime is over, Skip is all about snuggles and cozy naps. <br/><br/>At 1 year old, he’s fully potty trained. Long periods in a crate are difficult on his body but he does well when left unsupervised in the home.<br/><br/>Skip will likely need some level of lifelong joint and tendon support, but he’s currently doing very well and has a positive prognosis. He’s a joyful, affectionate, resilient young dog looking for a home that will continue cheering him on—and soaking up all the love he has to give.
Meet Skip!
Skip is the derpiest little love bug you’ll ever meet—this boy radiates pure serotonin from the moment he wakes up. Despite having tendon laxity from being confined early in life, Skip has made incredible progress through proper nutrition and physical therapy and continues to thrive.
He may surprise you with how agile he is! Skip can hop onto furniture, manage stairs, zoom around the yard with his puppy pals, and his favorite, the standing hug. He enjoys short walks on grass and softer surfaces, though abrasive surfaces like concrete are difficult as it causes abrasions from how his legs break over to the side.
In foster care, Skip has lived with several adult dogs and has been the very best “uncle” to multiple litters of puppies. He adores puppies and high-energy dogs and plays hard—something that’s been fantastic therapy for both his body and his spirit. While his hound voice makes an appearance during playtime, he’s otherwise non-reactive and easygoing.
When playtime is over, Sk
Meet Skip!
Skip is the derpiest little love bug you’ll ever meet—this boy radiates pure serotonin from the moment he wakes up. Despite having tendon laxity from being confined early in life, Skip has made incredible progress through proper nutrition and physical therapy and continues to thrive.
He may surprise you with how agile he is! Skip can hop onto furniture, manage stairs, zoom around the yard with his puppy pals, and his favorite, the standing hug. He enjoys short walks on grass and softer surfaces, though abrasive surfaces like concrete are difficult as it causes abrasions from how his legs break over to the side.
In foster care, Skip has lived with several adult dogs and has been the very best “uncle” to multiple litters of puppies. He adores puppies and high-energy dogs and plays hard—something that’s been fantastic therapy for both his body and his spirit. While his hound voice makes an appearance during playtime, he’s otherwise non-reactive and easygoing.
When playtime is over, Skip is all about snuggles and cozy naps.
At 1 year old, he’s fully potty trained. Long periods in a crate are difficult on his body but he does well when left unsupervised in the home.
Skip will likely need some level of lifelong joint and tendon support, but he’s currently doing very well and has a positive prognosis. He’s a joyful, affectionate, resilient young dog looking for
How To Adopt
Skip is from Billie’s Buddies
[Charlotte, NC]
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