This helps Queen Anne's County Animal Services with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
White
Age
2 years 5 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
76 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
57746966
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Chevy – 80 Pounds of Love, Laughter, and Light Security Work
Looking for a dog who’s part goofball, part snugglebug, and part neighborhood watch? Meet Chevy—just shy of 80 pounds and blissfully unaware of it.
This lovable lug has two speeds: full-speed romping and full-body cuddles. He’s a big, bouncy boy who lives for pets, belly rubs, and reminding you that personal space is totally optional. Chevy adores his people and will happily become your oversized shadow (and couch potato partner). He knows some of the basics—sit, stay, paw—but let’s be honest: his leash skills are still a work in progress. Picture a freight train with feelings. But hey, at least your arm workouts are included!
Chevy is what we lovingly call a Club Dog—he’s not looking to be besties with everyone he meets right away, but once you`re in his circle, you’re in for life. He bonds deeply with his people and takes his self-appointed role as protector very seriously.
He’s met our fake dog and passed with flying colors (gold star for not freaking out at a stuffed decoy!), and recently had a successful meet-and-greet with a real female dog—he was social, polite, and showed great potential for a canine friendship. If you have a dog at home, a meet-and-greet would still be required to see if they click.
If you’re looking for a big-hearted goof who will make you laugh daily, snuggle you like it’s his job, and double as an early-warning system for squirrels, neighbors, and mildly suspicious leaves—Chevy is your guy.
Chevy – 80 Pounds of Love, Laughter, and Light Security Work
Looking for a dog who’s part goofball, part snugglebug, and part neighborhood watch? Meet Chevy—just shy of 80 pounds and blissfully unaware of it.
This lovable lug has two speeds: full-speed romping and full-body cuddles. He’s a big, bouncy boy who lives for pets, belly rubs, and reminding you that personal space is totally optional. Chevy adores his people and will happily become your oversized shadow (and couch potato partner). He knows some of the basics—sit, stay, paw—but let’s be honest: his leash skills are still a work in progress. Picture a freight train with feelings. But hey, at least your arm workouts are included!
Chevy is what we lovingly call a Club Dog—he’s not looking to be besties with everyone he meets right away, but once you`re in his circle, you’re in for life. He bonds deeply with his people and takes his self-appointed role as protector very seriously.
He’s met our fake dog and passed with flying colors (gold star for not freaking out at a stuffed decoy!), and recently had a successful meet-and-greet with a real female dog—he was social, polite, and showed great potential for a canine friendship. If you have a dog at home, a meet-and-greet would still be required to see if they click.
If you’re looking for a big-hearted goof who will make you laugh daily, snuggle you like it’s his job, and double as an early-warning system for squirrels, neighbors, and mildly suspicious leaves—Chevy is your guy.
Queen Anne's County Animal Services (QACAS) strives to find the best match for both person/family and for our animals looking for their long time homes. In order to foster or adopt an animal, the person or family must submit a short adoption application and speak to the staff.
Our adoption fees cover QACAS costs of spay and neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchipping, and assist in the continued mission of QACAS to save the lives of homeless pets. Dogs are $140, Cats $45, and Small Animals (such as hamsters, etc) are $20.
Queen Anne's County Animal Services (QACAS) strives to find the best match for both person/family and for our animals looking for their long time homes. In order to foster or adopt an animal, the person or family must submit a short adoption application and speak to the staff.
Our adoption fees cover QACAS costs of spay and neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchipping, and assist in the continued mission of QACAS to save the lives of homeless pets. Dogs are $140, Cats $45, and Small Animals (such as hamsters, etc) are $20.
Queen Anne's County Animal Services Business Hours:
Monday:11-5pm
Tuesday:11-5pm
Wednesday:Closed to the Public
Thursday: 11-5pm
Friday:11-5pm
Saturday:11-5pm
Sunday:11-5pm
QACAS is located at 201 Clay Drive Queenstown, MD 21658
Queen Anne's County Animal Services Business Hours:
Monday:11-5pm
Tuesday:11-5pm
Wednesday:Closed to the Public
Thursday: 11-5pm
Friday:11-5pm
Saturday:11-5pm
Sunday:11-5pm
QACAS is located at 201 Clay Drive Queenstown, MD 21658
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