Meet Our Sweet Lake Texoma Treasure, Chester, or as we like to call him, Cheddar because we won his heart with cheese.
This adorable 23-lb corgi mix may have tiny legs, but he has a giant heart. He’s ready to start a new chapter filled with safety, snacks, and soft couches.
Once he feels safe, he is incredibly sweet and snuggly. His absolute favorite thing in the world is head scratches, he even closes his eyes and starts snoring!
He’s a homebody at heart and happiest when he’s with his people. He loves following you around the house and will greet you with an excited little tap-dance whenever you return.
Low to medium energy, this guy enjoys his once-a-day zoomie session in the backyard. Being food motivated, he enjoys simple puzzle toys and has a secret goofy side: he’ll roll onto his back and hold a toy in the air like a baby with a rattle…but only if he thinks you’re not watching.
Training: Because of his past trauma, car rides make him nervous, but with enough pup cups and patience, he’ll learn that adventures can be fun.
He resource guards his food, so separate feeding is recommended in multi-dog homes.
He’s young and still learning boundaries, so crating when left alone is best. The good news? He settles wonderfully in his crate and sleeps through the night.
He likes to mark — something his foster family is continuing to work on. But he hasn’t had an accident since getting neutered.
He needs a calm home with patient people who understand nervous pups. He hasn’t been tested with children, but dog-savvy older kids who can give him space would be ideal. He doesn’t like being alone and would love a family who enjoys being home and having a loyal shadow.
A quiet place to land. A soft couch to snooze on. A garden to explore. A human (or two) who will love him gently and let him blossom at his own pace.
If you’re looking for a loyal companion with a tender heart, a fluffy coat, and the cutest zoomies you’ve ever seen — this little Texoma treasure might just be your perfect match.
Meet Our Sweet Lake Texoma Treasure, Chester, or as we like to call him, Cheddar because we won his heart with cheese.
This adorable 23-lb corgi mix may have tiny legs, but he has a giant heart. He’s ready to start a new chapter filled with safety, snacks, and soft couches.
Once he feels safe, he is incredibly sweet and snuggly. His absolute favorite thing in the world is head scratches, he even closes his eyes and starts snoring!
He’s a homebody at heart and happiest when he’s with his people. He loves following you around the house and will greet you with an excited little tap-dance whenever you return.
Low to medium energy, this guy enjoys his once-a-day zoomie session in the backyard. Being food motivated, he enjoys simple puzzle toys and has a secret goofy side: he’ll roll onto his back and hold a toy in the air like a baby with a rattle…but only if he thinks you’re not watching.
Training: Because of his past trauma, car rides make him nervous, but with enough pup cups and patience, he’ll learn that adventures can be fun.
He resource guards his food, so separate feeding is recommended in multi-dog homes.
He’s young and still learning boundaries, so crating when left alone is best. The good news? He settles wonderfully in his crate and sleeps through the night.
He likes to mark — something his foster family is continuing to work on. But he hasn’t had an accident since getting neutered.
He needs a calm home with patient people who understand nervous pups. He hasn’t been tested with children, but dog-savvy older kids who can give him space would be ideal. He doesn’t like being alone and would love a family who enjoys being home and having a loyal shadow.
A quiet place to land. A soft couch to snooze on. A garden to explore. A human (or two) who will love him gently and let him blossom at his own pace.
If you’re looking for a loyal companion with a tender heart, a fluffy coat, and the cutest zoomies you’ve ever seen — this little Texoma treasure might just be your perfect match.
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Adoption application must be submitted.
Veterinary references are requested.
Discussion of medical needs are discussed due to most of our cases being medical.
Interviewing is done with registered veterinary technician.
Follow up calls, emails, and possible home visits are performed weekly until every one is well.
If owner have other animals in the home we will ask for a meet and greet
Landlords are called or proof of ownership is needed.
Adoption application must be submitted.
Veterinary references are requested.
Discussion of medical needs are discussed due to most of our cases being medical.
Interviewing is done with registered veterinary technician.
Follow up calls, emails, and possible home visits are performed weekly until every one is well.
If owner have other animals in the home we will ask for a meet and greet
Landlords are called or proof of ownership is needed.