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Chevy is an absolute sweetheart, a tiny bundle of joy who has been showered with love and attention since he was just a week old. He's incredibly affectionate and thrives on human interaction, having been hand-raised by dedicated foster parents. This little guy is full of playful curiosity, exploring his world with wide-eyed wonder and an eagerness to engage. He's already showing signs of a charming, outgoing personality, ready to bring endless smiles and warmth to his forever family.
As a potential Pug mix, Chevy is likely to inherit a loving, social, and somewhat comical disposition. Pugs are known for being excellent companions, often described as 'shadows' due to their desire to be close to their people. While the terrier influence might add a touch of spirited playfulness and intelligence, he's expected to be adaptable and good-natured. He's already proven to be good with dogs, cats, and children, making him a versatile addition to many different household dynamics.
Chevy is looking for a home where he will continue to receive plenty of affection, gentle guidance, and positive socialization. A family that can provide consistent training and patience as he grows will be ideal. He would thrive in an environment where he can be an integral part of daily life, whether it's snuggling on the couch or enjoying supervised playtime in a secure yard. Prepare for a lifetime of adorable snorts, wagging tails, and unconditional love with this precious boy!
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