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Pit Bull Terrier / Mixed (short coat) : : Male : : Adult : : Large
We LOVE our boy Blaze, and we’re really sad that after a one year successful adoption, he had to come back to our shelter due to changes in his dad‘s personal life, where he was not going to be home 12 to 14 hours at a time. for the time of his adoption, Blaze was the happiest boy you could imagine. He had that of his dreams, where he could snuggle in a chair with him, welcome him home from work, and even go to work with him most days at the greenhouse. But life changes. People change. Schedules have to change. and sadly, things happen for the dogs that no one is happy about. We are making the best of it for Blaze the best we can, but we really need to find him a home because nine-year-old boys who have been in a loving home do not need to be waiting forever. You would never guess that he is nine years old to look at him because he has lost weight and is very svelte and handsome. We updated his rabies shot, make sure he has heartworm negative, and we are getting him out for walks as often as we can. Please help us find him a home! From his original post 14 months ago: Blaze is a favorite with the volunteers and is gracious and affectionate with men and women, young and old, and boy, does he love kids! One volunteer said, “Blaze is my favorite to walk: He’s easy to leash and an absolute gentleman.” He tries to keep his kennel clean but that’s tough when he has to wait so long for a toilet break. But he’s a smart boy and with some patience and care, we feel sure he will ace housetraining! While Blaze is content to be an only dog, he has shown signs that he could live with other dogs: he shared walk time this week with Laney, a shy little hound, and they did well together. As with all our adoptions, we would recommend a meet and greet. Blaze has seen a vet and is in great health for a young senior. He is showing fewer issues with other dogs, now that he has been neutered and lost some much-needed weight, AND he is not nearly as reactive to the shelter mascot cat. We feel his adoptability has increased 10-fold thanks to his hormones no longer raging. Check out the videos to see how he is now responding to a lovely young dog-thing walking around with him! He is neutered, current with vaccines, and microchipped.
More about Blaze: At the shelterGood with Dogs, Good with Kids, Good with Adults, Leashtrained, Affectionate, Intelligent, Even-tempered, Goofy
Our process begins with an application, found on our website, www.friendsofcampbellcounty.org. Once your application has been received, a volunteer will call the references you list and then will contact you.
Videos of Blaze: At the shelter:
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