Chex

Golden Retriever & Mixed Breed Mix, White / Cream, Adult, Male
Chex Breed Golden Retriever & Mixed Breed Mix
Color White / Cream
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length Medium
Adoption Fee 250

About Me

Characteristics
Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
House-trained
Good in a home with
Children, Dogs, Cats

Contact Me

Adopt-A-Pet, Inc.
13575 N. Fenton Rd, Fenton, MI 48430
810-629-0723
[email protected]
sunday: By appointment only
monday: By appointment only
tuesday: 12pm-5pm
wednesday: By appointment only
thursday: 12pm-7pm
friday: 12pm-5pm
saturday: 12pm-5pm

My Story

Chex is approximately 1 year old and currently 40 lbs full grown. Chex is a very sweet dog who will follow you wherever you go. He enjoys attention and loves to be with his people. He is very interested in cats in the foster home but respects their space after being given a warning.
The adoption fee of $250 includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccine, distemper/parvo combination vaccine, bordetella vaccine, deworming, heartworm test, heartworm preventative, flea preventative, a dental cleaning if necessary, and a microchip.
To inquire about this dog, please email [email protected]. Include information about your family and pets, what you are looking for in a canine companion, how you plan to exercise and train this dog, and why this specific dog seems like a good fit for your family. Those who provide the previous information will be considered first for this canine. Please do NOT call our center. This will help us match you and the animal the best we can. We usually respond via email within 24-48 hours; please check your spam folder if you don’t hear from us.
Often there is very little known about our dogs’ and puppies’ history or even current habits. We are best guessing on breed blends. We can’t guarantee there is or isn’t a specific breed in their breed blend.
You can always expect to do training, regardless of whether you adopt a dog or a puppy, including crate training, house training, and basic manners. Expect a 10+ year financial, physical, and emotional commitment to this canine. We provide a variety of materials and resources to assist you with this. All dogs and especially puppies are a lot of work and a long financial commitment. Please research what it means to have a dog and make sure a dog is still going to be an important part of your life in 10-15 years. All dogs and puppies need a lot of patience and guidance.
Most dogs who are in shelters will need an adjustment period after adoption. No matter how nice our shelter is and how much attention they get from our volunteers, it is not a home and they will need time to acclimate and get rid of some nervous energy.

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