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My name is PJ!

Posted over 10 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever/Chow Chow
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

PJ is being cross posted for another rescue. He would make a great family pet! Please read his story:

Name/Tag#: PJ 1684 Age: 10 years old Sex/Altered: Male/neutered Weight: 60 lbs Breed: Lab-Chow Chow Foster Home Location: London, ON Adoption Fee: $300.00 Temperament: sweet, gentle, happy-go-lucky, laid-back. Activity/Energy Level: low Up to date on Shots: Yes Housebroken: Yes Crate Trained: unknown Ok with Dogs: Yes Ok with Cats: Yes Ok with Kids: Unknown, but probably. Origin: Animal shelter Requirements: Home where PJ won't be left alone very much. And now, a few words from me: Hello, my name is PJ! I'm pleased to meet you. What's my story, you ask? Well, sadly, my owner dropped me off at a shelter. It came as a total shock to me! I'm a very loyal and loving companion, so I never pictured spending my golden years in a kennel, surrounded by concrete. But I am very grateful to have been rescued, and now I get to live in a foster home. I try to show my appreciation by taking my foster folks for trots around the block, greeting them with a waggly tail, and by keeping a watchful eye on them, as I spend the day snuggled up in my dog bed. I would never tell my foster folks this, because it might break their hearts, but... I'd love to find a forever home where my people are home more often. I have a ton of love to give. Some dogs get a bit cranky when they're older...but not me! The other day, a little senior dog was nipping at my face when I greeted him on-leash. I just wagged my tail at him, and then kept on trottin'. I get it, It's not always easy being old! But my foster mom says that I make it look easy, because I'm so happy-go-lucky. I'm hoping that my forever family is out there looking for a sweet guy like me.

And now, a few words from my foster mom: PJ is such a beautiful boy. He looks like a wise pooch with a twinkle in his eyes, who just skipped off the page of a storybook. He has big, soulful brown eyes and a golden-ginger coat. Many people admire his cute little Chow-Chow ears. I would describe him as having a teddy-bearish face, while his coat and body structure resemble a Lab.

PJ is a joy to have around. He loves to spend his days napping, often stretched out with his paws covering his nose. He is so sweet and grateful, that his presence really does turn a "house" into a cozy "home." Also, PJ enjoys going for walks, but never demands it. He will happily go for a stroll with you when you're ready. While still enjoying his walks, PJ is a low-energy and low-maintenance kind of guy. PJ doesn't even require a backyard to be happy. As well, PJ is house trained, and will gladly do his business while on-leash.

PJ is very loving and would make an excellent companion for owners who are home often. I can picture PJ living with a retired person, or someone who works from home, and goes out every so often to run errands. I should also mention that he is very good in the car. He'd be happy to curl up in the backseat and join you on your outings, whether it be a road trip or a Tim Horton's run. PJ has shown some separation anxiety. Currently, he lets out a series of woofs while he's home alone. These are not loud, but would be heard in apartment units. For this reason, PJ would be best-suited for a house, as he'll likely take some time to settle into his new abode. He may have some difficulties with going down stairs, but could settle in nicely on the main floor of a house. As well, PJ would do well living as an only dog, or with other dogs, since he's very laid-back and tolerant. Most of all, PJ is looking for pet-parents who will take good care of him, and show him what it's like to be loved forever. PJ would be so grateful if you could open up your home to him.



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