There’s something about fall — the way the air changes, the way light softens, the way old things shed to make room for new growth. For Candace, this season is her turning point.
When she was first rescued, Candace was hidden beneath layers of mats and fear. She could barely walk and wanted to disappear. But with time, patience, and the gentle care of her foster mom, she’s begun to bloom.
Now, Candace greets each morning like a new chapter — trotting around the yard, inspecting every leaf, chasing the wind, and stretching in the sun. She’s learning what safety feels like, what trust feels like… what home could feel like.
She’s still not a fan of the crate or fish oil (some things never change), but she’s stronger, healthier, and happier every day. Candace is heartworm positive and continuing her slow-kill treatment, but that doesn’t stop her from embracing this new season with confidence and curiosity.
Candace would do best as the only dog, soaking up all the attention and calm she deserves.
**Candace is being fostered in Texas. Paid transport can be arranged. Transport costs range from $200-400.**
If you are interested in adopting, please complete an application @ https://form.jotform.us/41173109602142. Once approved, home visit and reference checks are also required. If you have further questions outside of this listing, please email chowmail.hccc@gmail.com.
There’s something about fall — the way the air changes, the way light softens, the way old things shed to make room for new growth. For Candace, this season is her turning point.
When she was first rescued, Candace was hidden beneath layers of mats and fear. She could barely walk and wanted to disappear. But with time, patience, and the gentle care of her foster mom, she’s begun to bloom.
Now, Candace greets each morning like a new chapter — trotting around the yard, inspecting every leaf, chasing the wind, and stretching in the sun. She’s learning what safety feels like, what trust feels like… what home could feel like.
She’s still not a fan of the crate or fish oil (some things never change), but she’s stronger, healthier, and happier every day. Candace is heartworm positive and continuing her slow-kill treatment, but that doesn’t stop her from embracing this new season with confidence and curiosity.
Candace would do best as the only dog, soaking up all the attention and calm she deserves.
**Candace is being fostered in Texas. Paid transport can be arranged. Transport costs range from $200-400.**
If you are interested in adopting, please complete an application @ https://form.jotform.us/41173109602142. Once approved, home visit and reference checks are also required. If you have further questions outside of this listing, please email chowmail.hccc@gmail.com.
Includes Vet/Personal Reference Check & Potential Pet Matches
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Home Check
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Approve Application
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Pay Fee
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
If you are interested in adopting, please complete an application @ https://form.jotform.us/41173109602142. Once approved, home visit and reference checks are also required.
If you have further questions outside of this listing, please email chowmail.hccc@gmail.com.
If you are interested in adopting, please complete an application @ https://form.jotform.us/41173109602142. Once approved, home visit and reference checks are also required.
If you have further questions outside of this listing, please email chowmail.hccc@gmail.com.
Houston Chow Chow Connection is a collaborative of dog lovers and rescuers that dedicate their time, efforts and talents toward helping rescue Chow Chows in need. We are an entirely volunteer-driven 501(c)(3) organization with no administrative costs.
Our rescue traces its origin back several years to the work of Dianne Watson. Dianne dedicated much of her young life to saving homeless Chows in North and West Texas. In her memory, Houston Chow Chow Connection continues her passion of uniting Chow Chows with perfect forever families.
HCCC began rescuing in 2013 and re-homed over 400 dogs since inception, including over 125 in 2017! Our dogs found homes on the East and West coasts of the U.S. and have traveled north and south! As we continue to rescue and re-home more and more Chows, our costs grow. As you may know, rescuing animals takes money. Not only is there the typical care and upkeep (including food and general veterinary care), some of our rescues need specialized treatments.
At HCCC we don’t pick and choose the dogs we rescue – they pick us. While the majority of our rescues are healthy, we never turn our backs on the homeless, Chows with physical issues, or disabilities. Some of our incoming babies have suffered long-term and extensive neglect. New HCCC dogs may require spay/neuter, shaving due to extensive matting, entropion and/or hip replacement surgeries, treatment of skin problems and a variety of other issues.
Houston Chow Chow Connection is a collaborative of dog lovers and rescuers that dedicate their time, efforts and talents toward helping rescue Chow Chows in need. We are an entirely volunteer-driven 501(c)(3) organization with no administrative costs.
Our rescue traces its origin back several years to the work of Dianne Watson. Dianne dedicated much of her young life to saving homeless Chows in North and West Texas. In her memory, Houston Chow Chow Connection continues her passion of uniting Chow Chows with perfect forever families.
HCCC began rescuing in 2013 and re-homed over 400 dogs since inception, including over 125 in 2017! Our dogs found homes on the East and West coasts of the U.S. and have traveled north and south! As we continue to rescue and re-home more and more Chows, our costs grow. As you may know, rescuing animals takes money. Not only is there the typical care and upkeep (including food and general veterinary care), some of our rescues need specialized treatments.
At HCCC we don’t pick and choose the dogs we rescue – they pick us. While the majority of our rescues are healthy, we never turn our backs on the homeless, Chows with physical issues, or disabilities. Some of our incoming babies have suffered long-term and extensive neglect. New HCCC dogs may require spay/neuter, shaving due to extensive matting, entropion and/or hip replacement surgeries, treatment of skin problems and a variety of other issues.
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