ADOPTED!!!
July 2019
"Clinton" went to a great home with a beautiful big red/gold Chow boy
who was adopted from MCAS in (approx) 2015 Yay!
Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
Adoption information
MCAS hours/ Location
Clinton, male chow chow, 6 yrs 45 lbs
Mcas weblink
194005
My name is Clinton and I am the dog who is always prepared for a
marathon - as long as it is a movie marathon. There is nothing I love
more than a cozy, warm bed and some good company. We can discuss our
favorite foods while you give me pets and attention. I promise to
provide you with lots of laid-back love and friendship if you save me a
spot on the couch - or at least on the floor next to you! I am looking
for a family that is familiar with the Chow Chow breed and will be able
to keep up with the grooming care that my breed requires. I can be
fearful at times and the shelter is recommending that if you have kids
in the home, that they be over the age of 5 years.
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If you haven't ever considered adopting a Chow boy, meeting Clinton will change your mind!
In his shelter kennel, Clinton is very depressed - he will lie down and not look up at anyone - unless he is sitting with a volunteer getting gentle petting/massage - then you can feel his appreciation.
But bring him outside the kennels, and into a more quiet yard and talk to Clinton and begin to engage with him, or go on a walk (he loves walks) and you'll fall in love with Clinton! Just give him time to feel secure. He is shy, not aloof.
In his shelter kennel, Clinton is very depressed - he will lie down and not look up at anyone - unless he is sitting with a volunteer getting gentle petting/massage - then you can feel his appreciation.
But bring him outside the kennels, and into a more quiet yard and talk to Clinton and begin to engage with him, or go on a walk (he loves walks) and you'll fall in love with Clinton! Just give him time to feel secure. He is shy, not aloof.
Someone will be very lucky to adopt this sensitive lovable sweetheart!
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