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Hi, my name is Chip! I'm eight months old and just about 40 lbs. I'm looking for a family that loves tackle hugs…I come in hard for a snuggle and, boy, do I love to snuggle. And belly rubs are awesome!
I came to rescue about a month ago. I was really sick with some kind of virus called Parvo. My sister was sick too. Unfortunately, our owners surrendered us to the rescue so we could get treatment for the virus; my foster mom says it really expense to help Parvo pups. It was scary, but I got better (so did my sis!) and my foster family came to rescue me.
When my foster family brought me home, they noticed I still wasn’t feeling great and my back legs were really weak. It turns out I have a common condition called luxating patellas, where my kneecaps pop out of position. The doc said it can be fixed and I will live a long and active life. I will have to get surgery when I'm 12 months old, but then I will be all set! In the meantime, I'm taking medicine so that I don't experience any pain.
The doc cleared me for all puppy level activities, walks, frisbee toss, bone chewing, wrestling with my foster sister and brother, zoomies and fetch. My foster mom says I have serious big puppy energy! When I'm not playing, I do love relaxing in the sun and at night I am a couch potato.
I love my foster fir siblings and I really like the human kiddo that also lives with me! I can be more shy when meeting new adults and new places. The Vet can be scary, but can you blame me! With patience and work my foster family is helping me grow braver. I haven’t met a dog I didn’t like, but I do bark at them a bit just to let me know I am a bit shy. I met two cats the other day and they were cool, but one hissed at me…how rude, right!
So if you are looking for someone to snuggle, kiss and play frisbee with I’m you guy---Chip!
Hi, my name is Chip! I'm eight months old and just about 40 lbs. I'm looking for a family that loves tackle hugs…I come in hard for a snuggle and, boy, do I love to snuggle. And belly rubs are awesome!
I came to rescue about a month ago. I was really sick with some kind of virus called Parvo. My sister was sick too. Unfortunately, our owners surrendered us to the rescue so we could get treatment for the virus; my foster mom says it really expense to help Parvo pups. It was scary, but I got better (so did my sis!) and my foster family came to rescue me.
When my foster family brought me home, they noticed I still wasn’t feeling great and my back legs were really weak. It turns out I have a common condition called luxating patellas, where my kneecaps pop out of position. The doc said it can be fixed and I will live a long and active life. I will have to get surgery when I'm 12 months old, but then I will be all set! In the meantime, I'm taking medicine so that I don't experience any pain.
The doc cleared me for all puppy level activities, walks, frisbee toss, bone chewing, wrestling with my foster sister and brother, zoomies and fetch. My foster mom says I have serious big puppy energy! When I'm not playing, I do love relaxing in the sun and at night I am a couch potato.
I love my foster fir siblings and I really like the human kiddo that also lives with me! I can be more shy when meeting new adults and new places. The Vet can be scary, but can you blame me! With patience and work my foster family is helping me grow braver. I haven’t met a dog I didn’t like, but I do bark at them a bit just to let me know I am a bit shy. I met two cats the other day and they were cool, but one hissed at me…how rude, right!
So if you are looking for someone to snuggle, kiss and play frisbee with I’m you guy---Chip!
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At Halfway There Rescue, we are a volunteer-run organization dedicated to making a difference for animals in North and South Carolina. Our mission focuses on reducing overcrowding in local open intake shelters while promoting the importance of spaying and neutering through community partnerships. We work tirelessly to provide compassionate care, foster opportunities, and life-saving interventions for pets in need. By engaging with the community, we aim to create a future where every animal has a safe, loving home. Together, we can reduce the burden on shelters and ensure a brighter future for all.
At Halfway There Rescue, we are a volunteer-run organization dedicated to making a difference for animals in North and South Carolina. Our mission focuses on reducing overcrowding in local open intake shelters while promoting the importance of spaying and neutering through community partnerships. We work tirelessly to provide compassionate care, foster opportunities, and life-saving interventions for pets in need. By engaging with the community, we aim to create a future where every animal has a safe, loving home. Together, we can reduce the burden on shelters and ensure a brighter future for all.
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