Peace, Love, & Paws, Inc

We are a small, local nonprofit dedicated to saving homeless dogs in our area and from high kill shelters, getting them completely vetted, spay and neutered , socialized, crate trained, and ready to find a forever home.

Myrtle Beach, SC,29577
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Grandpa Chewy

Chihuahua | Pamplico, SC

Age : 10 Years 4 MonthsSeniorMaleSmallBlack with White

About

Characteristics

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Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Slightly Active

Energy Level

Low

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Adoption Fees

$200.00

Meet Grandpa Chewy

        Poor Chewy was brought into the county shelter when his owner could no longer care for him. He had ear and eye infections that took several weeks to treat. It seems they were left untreated for quite some time, and we have tried several different medications to get them cleared up.  Our vet said, because of scarring and irritation he will need his ears cleaned and medicated regularly. He uses a prescription ear drops daily and the bottle cost around 35-40 dollars and lasts at least two months. He will probably need these ear drops on a continual basis. He unfortunately does have a heart murmur and will more than likely need medications in the near future but right now the vet says he is fine. A heart healthy diet and a healthy weight will also be a benefit.  Chewy is a loyal and affectionate companion, deeply devoted to his human. While he may be wary around large dogs, he gets along famously with smaller breeds. He enjoys cuddling on the sofa to watch TV and finds comfort in sleeping under the covers with his human. He does bark at strangers but walks well on a leash and is house trained.  Chewy would thrive in a home where he can be the center of attention as the only dog, with a couple or single person who can provide him with the love and affection he craves. He bonds closely with his human and prefers not to be left alone for long periods. Chewy supposedly nipped someone in his second foster, possibly guarding bones he was given. He reportedly did not break skin. He did not do this at first foster home nor at shelter or at any vet visit. We were not given proof of this, and he has been nothing but sweet in the other places he has been while with us. He even met some kids at his current foster home and had no issues.  Chewy is around 10 years old and weighs 15 lbs., likes to ride in the car, and is good on the leash. He is neutered, vaccinated, heartworm negative, microchipped, and received a fecal, exam and 6 months of heartworm preventative.  We do not know if he would be ok with cats or a busy home. He has been around children and was a sweet boy. He is not a fan of the crate. He will go in but will complain loudly. He also likes to sit on top of the crate and be the king. lol He is good with house manners if taken out regularly.  He goes outside when prompted and will occasionally ask to go out. He does use pee pads if he is indoors. We do know he had one owner and a small male dog who was only 1.5 years old with him in his former home. Everyone who meets him says he is a sweet old man, and he would love to be the one and only with his one person. He loves to have one person and he attaches to them and loves to sleep next to you under the covers.    Grandpa Chewy is located in Myrtle Beach,, South Carolina.     Home visit, approved application, and adoption fee of $200 required. 

Adoption Process
vet and personal references, home visit, and adoption donation which is normally $200-250 for dogs and $50-$100 for cats.

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