Regret Adopting a Dog? How to Handle Adoption Blues
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Meet Clint, a truly adorable and happy boy who brings joy wherever he goes! Clint is a playful and affectionate pup, though he might be a little shy at first. Once he warms up, he's a true kissy face who loves to cuddle right next to you, often with his furry friends joining in. He's incredibly smart and enjoys having a 'job,' making him a rewarding companion for someone who appreciates a dog with both brains and heart. His greatest pleasures include chewing on knuckle bones and earning tasty treats, which he'll do anything for!
As a Chihuahua mix, Clint embodies some of the breed's intelligence and loyalty, but also a touch of nervousness due to his past. He thrives in the company of other dogs, especially an outgoing and confident canine companion who can help him feel secure and show him the ropes. While he's a master of zoomies in a yard, Clint is still learning the art of leash walking and will require patient training in this area. He's housetrained and a quiet car rider, making him a great travel buddy once he's comfortable.
Clint is looking for a patient and loving forever home that includes another fun, active dog to play and cuddle with. A securely fenced yard is a must for him to safely explore and do his business while he continues his leash training. He's a sensitive soul who will flourish with understanding and positive reinforcement. If you're ready to open your heart to a sweet, intelligent, and playful dog (and his bonded friend Sidney!), Clint promises to steal your heart.
Special Needs
Clint is bonded with Sidney and they must be adopted together. He is fearful and requires patience and training for leash walking.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$250.00
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