5701 SE 66th Street, Ocala, FL, 34480, United States
Meet Chris: A Laid-Back, Affectionate Companion Seeking His Forever HomeAge: 4 years oldSize: 64 poundsBreed: Unknown (Big, lovable, and ready to be your best friend!)Chris is a sweet, low-energy dog with a big heart who enjoys lounging around and soaking up the sun. Heâs happiest when heâs close to his people, whether itâs lounging next to you on the couch or snuggling in bed. If youâre looking for a dog that loves to be near you, Chris might be the perfect fit.Personality:Chris is affectionate, goofy, and low-key. He enjoys rolling in the grass and gets the zoomies from time to time, but heâs generally a laid-back guy who loves to relax in the yard. He loves to follow you around and will happily lay near you while you go about your day. Heâs a real âmushâ and canât get enough of being pettedâjust a few strokes, and heâs likely to flop right over in pure contentment.Training & Health:Chris has been making great progress with training, especially with the help of a few private lessons. Heâs learned to use stairs and is being helped with his eating habits through a raised slow feeder, as he has a tendency to eat too quickly, leading to digestive issues. Heâs currently on a special diet (Sensitive Stomach Science Diet) and needs a consistent routine to avoid upset stomachs. Heâs also quite the âtreat loverâ and gets excited over them, which can be great for reinforcing his training!While Chris isnât thrilled about car rides, heâs fairly well-behaved once inside, though heâs hesitant to get in and out of the car. Heâs also not a fan of getting wet (such as from a garden hose or shower), but with patience, heâs made progress.What Chris Needs in a Home:No Cats: Chris is definitely not cat-friendly.No High-Pressure Environments: He can be a bit nervous and easily startled, so a calm, patient home where he can continue to gain confidence is ideal.Moderate Exercise: Chris enjoys short runs and walks, but heâs mostly a relaxed dog who prefers lounging. A few daily walks and some playtime in the yard would be more than enough to keep him happy.Consistency & Routine: Due to his nervous tendencies, Chris thrives in a stable and predictable environment. His new family should be committed to keeping him on his current diet and providing him with structured training.Patience with Boundary Training: Chris has some boundary reactivity (barking at things outside the house) and may need continued work on this. He may do best with a person who understands how to manage his space and can help him with his protective behaviors.Pros:Low-energy and easygoingâheâs happy to just hang out with you!Affectionate and loves being around people.Enjoys treats and chew toys, which can be great for training.No food guardingâyou can touch his food and him while eating.Fully handleableâno issues with touching or handling his body.Cons:Not cat-friendly.Sensitive stomachârequires a strict diet.Startles easily with sudden movements.Boundary reactivity (barks at people/things outside).Tends to chew inappropriate items (toys, household items) if left unattended.Has a habit of eating non-food items (poop and acorns), so close supervision is needed outdoors.Ideal Home:Chris would thrive in a home where someone has experience with dogs that need a bit more time and patience. Heâd do best in a calm environment where he can build trust and continue to work on his training. He may be okay with another dog, as long as itâs not dominant or highly passive. He has some trust issues that will need to be worked on, but heâs made amazing progress and is incredibly loyal and loving when given the chance.Chris truly deserves a family that understands him and is willing to put in the time and patience needed to help him flourish. With the right environment, heâll make a wonderful, loyal companion who will shower you with love and affection. If youâre ready to give Chris the forever home he deserves, he canât wait to meet you!
Pour toute adoption, nous demandons des justificatifs afin de compléter le dossier de l’adoptant : une pièce d’identité, un justificatif de domicile original de moins de 3 mois, et le certificat d’engagement et de connaissance des besoins spécifiques de l’espèce complété et signé 7 jours avant l’acquisition de l’animal.
Nous demandons également une participation financière, couvrant les frais vétérinaires dont l’animal a bénéficié lors de sa prise en charge (stérilisation, identification, vaccination, etc..). Si l’animal n’est pas encore stérilisé lors de l’adoption, un chèque de caution de 300€ est demandé.