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Rhodesian Ridgeback Dogs For Adoption in Dallas, TX, USA

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Chaplain - Rhodesian Ridgeback (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Rhodesian Ridgeback Dogs For Adoption in Dallas, TX, USA

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Nickname
Chaplain
Breed
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Gender
Male
Age
Young
Location
Dallas, TX, 75248, USA

Description

Rhodesian Ridgeback Dogs For Adoption in Dallas, TX, USA

Posted Breed: Rhodesian Ridgeback (short coat). Hi! I'm Chaplin. I will be 3 yrs in November. I am a Rhodesian Ridgeback mix. I may have some Mastiff in me because I am super chill and am a big gi

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rl. • Short-length coat, brown • About 75 pounds • Piercing light brown eyes • Neutered and up to date on vaccinations • House-trained and being crate-trained (sleeps in bedroom at night) • Gets along with large dogs My foster describes me as affectionate, good natured, very smart, charming, silly, clumsy, cuddly, sweet, loyal, playful. I like my bones a lot. I don’t play fetch well or with any toys really. I cannot go to the park because of my issue with small dogs. I love playing with large dogs and running in the yard. I am great on walks, but if there is too much going on then I get nervous. I am crate trained. I have never had an accident inside. I know sit, lay down, and how to go to my crate. I am incredibly intelligent. If there are yummy treats in the drawers, I will figure out how to open them, so you have to keep an eye on that. If you want a chill gentle giant then I’m the pup for you. I will love on you every day. To submit an application for adoption, please go to www.codysfriendsrescue.com His adoption fee is $250 which covers the vet check, neuter, microchip and vaccinations.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

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Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-371719
Date Listed
11/05/2016
Date Expires
Expired

Rhodesian Ridgeback


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