Hooch
American Staffordshire Terrier | Hillsdale County, MI
Age : 3 Years 9 MonthsMale
About
Good in Home With
Children
Adoption Fees
300Meet Hooch
Health: Hooch is a resilient pup with a (nearly) clean bill of health. He's recently completed his heartworm treatment, courtesy of the rescue, and will soon undergo his final heartworm test to clear him completely, then neutering. With a shiny coat and a robust physique, Hooch is ready to embark on his journey towards a forever home. Personality: This charming fellow is a bundle of joy waiting to brighten someone's life. Hooch is the epitome of a companion; craving snuggles and affection from his human and dog friends. Hooch's playful demeanor is infectious; whether he's tossing toys around or engaging in a game of tug of war, he's sure to keep you entertained. Despite his high energy bursts, Hooch also knows the value of downtime, readily curling up on the couch for a cozy snooze. He is happy to follow the vibe of the house when it’s down / calm time versus play time. He will also follow the lead of other dogs, so if you have a more energetic pup, he’s happy to keep up. But if you have a more chill dog, he will be curled up right next to them for playtime. Disclaimer, he does need a dog that plays SOME or he will just annoy them trying to get them to play. Training: Hooch is crate trained and understands the cue "Go to bed." Additionally, he' s housebroken and will let you know when nature calls by heading to the door. While he' s got sitting down pa t , his perpetual wiggles add a touch of excitement to the task. Hooch is a breeze at the vet and can be left alone without wreaking havoc, making him an ideal companion. Hooch does enjoy stealing shoes from by the door, but just tosses them up in the air over and over, not to actually destroy / eat. Background: Hooch's journey hasn't been an easy one. Abandoned and left to fend for himself, he was discovered emaciated and tied to a tree. Thanks to the intervention of The Karens, a Detroit based outreach group, Hooch found his way to Ho use Of Hounds Rescue, wher e he's been thriving ever since. We don’t know a ton about his history, but do believe at one point, someone loved him. He’s sociable and doesn’t seem to be fearful of raised hands or loud noises. We’re guessing he lost his original owner due to financial hardships or health issues and then ended up in the wrong hands. But that is just a guess! Opportunity for Improvement: Hooch is still working on his boundaries with both people and other dogs. He has so much love to give but doesn’t understand the concept of personal space. Additionally, and probably one of his bigger “areas of opportunity” is desire to steal food. It’s hard to blame him for being starved, but we’re working hard at keeping all four paws on the ground and off the counter/table. Next Steps: If you're considering adding Hooch to your family, the first step is to submit an application for a meet and greet. Despite his past hardships, Hooch's heart is full of love and he's eager to find his forever home. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out – we're here to help facilitate the perfect match.
Adoption Process
We take applications, do vet checks and home visits to approve adopters. Fee are usually $265 for adult dog, $300 for puppy, $50 spay neuter deposit if applicable. Kittens $100, cats $75, $25 spay neuter deposit if applicable.
Contact
House Of Hounds Rescue
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