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Chow Chow / Mixed (long coat)  : :  Male  : :  Baby  : :  Large


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Located in Campbell County, Virginia. Please begin with an application, found here: www.friendsofcampbellcounty.org. We place calls to your vet, your landlord, and your personal reference. We ask that the pets in your home be current with rabies vaccines, spay/neutered, and seen by a veterinarian for wellness.

About Rylie: take me!

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Black
  • Housetrained: Yes
Oh. wow, there is more to Rylie than just fluff and fur--he is more than just another pretty face! Brains and personality are both stashed away in that adorably-cute body of black with silver undercoat! How much do we love him? Let us count the ways! First he is housetrained and cratetrained, so that makes him special right there. But he also has most excellent social skills with other dogs, so that is also very special for a 14-week old puppy. Doesn't matter which size, age, or sex of the playmate. .. Rylie will adapt. Third, he is smart, smart, smart. "Will work for treats" could be his billboard if he wore an advertisement! He's won the hearts of his foster parents who have decided they absolutely must find him a home other than theirs, since there are already three large rescue dogs living there as furever pets. We think it would be pretty awesome if Rylie could go to a home with another cool dog and a fenced yard, since he is in that situation now and is thriving. Oh, and did we tell you that he is a sturdy dog who likes athletic events? If he was a kid, he'd be the one playing pee-wee football, just so he could hang out with friends. Put him on your team if you want a real winner! This dog is in a foster home and not at the Campbell County Animal Control Facility. For an application to adopt, go to www.friendsofcampbellcounty.org. For an application to adopt (we always start with an application) or for further answers to your questions, we prefer you contact us by email, info@friendsofcampbellcounty.org Specific questions may be answered by calling one of our volunteers at 434.851-2598, her personal cell number.Calls may be returned the following day. For more information on how to adopt, sponsor, or donate to help the animals at the Campbell County Animal Control Facility, please go to www.friendsofcampbellcounty.org. See our wish list of needed supplies, and find out how you can help! Friends of Animal Control's mission is to aid animals in Campbell County. Your tax-exempt donations to Friends of Campbell County Animal Control, go directly to the animals.

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.

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