Apache is a young neutered male american staffordshire terrier that was found as a stray in January. Apache's former owners were found and the reason they got rid of him was because "he wouldn't listen". Apache was found to be selectively deaf, which means, he hears little to nothing. Apache was neutered and is now being trained to help him to be a better house dog. He does well with other dogs and another dog can be a helpful tool in training him. He's still a young curious guy and likes to sniff and wander so he's a dog that will always need to have a set of eyes watching him. Apache does good with people, and is very well behaved.
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Shelter:
Chippewa County Humane Association
Pet ID #:
2009-24
Contact:
Vickie
Price
Phone:
(715)
382-4832
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The Chippewa County Humane Association is a non-profit animal welfare organization serving Chippewa and the surrounding counties in west-central Wisconsin. We are located on County Highway S just outside of Chippewa Falls. Please contact us about any related questions -- pets to adopt, lost or found pets, animal welfare, how to help -- please call 715-382-4832 or you can email us at the shelter. We are dependent on support through adoptions, fundraisers, memberships and donations to keep us in operation. Thank you for your interest and support.