Charles Kosta the 2nd (Chuck) the Dog
Age: He is 4 (DOB: 11/23/2018)
Fixed (Spayed/Neutered)? Yes
Weight: 21 lbs
Indoor? Yes
Microchipped? Yes
City in which animal is located: Howell
Rehoming fee? No
Please note: This is a courtesy listing on HSHV’s site. This animal is available through a private individual, NOT HSHV. For questions, please contact the individual below, not HSHV. Thank you!
Chuck is a 4- year old Morkiepoo, who is coming from a quiet, 1-person home. He has been a Godsend to me. He has been the perfect dog. He’s completely house trained, he can sit, shake, lay down, and he rarely, if ever, has an accident. Chuck is not good with other animals, and he should not be placed in a home with children. He is loyal, protective, and so sweet. He’s intuitive, affectionate, obedient, intelligent, and loves belly rubs! Chuck is also a huge fan of stuffed animal toys with a squeaker, snuggling on the couch, and going for walks. He will love you and protect you to his last breath.
First, with the puppy, but the last few months, when he has taken the puppy’s bone after devouring his, and I tell him, “drop it,” he will not follow my command. When I reached forward to tug the bone and say, “drop it,” he began growling and bearing his teeth, and as time passes he has become increasingly aggressive.
A few days ago in that same situation, he growled and neared his teeth and ultimately did his level best to bite my hand. It scared me. He doesn’t behave like that when Bernie is not around!
Chuck is unhappy in our home now, and I’m so sad about it. He is easily triggered by Bernie, and he has been displaying more & more jealous behavior, such as pushing Bernie off my lap. He’s also gained about 6-7 lbs from bullying Bernie away from his food and bones.
Chuck is no longer the happy, well-mannered dog that he was before we adopted Bernie a year ago. It breaks my heart to have to rehome him, but we have tried everything to try to turn this around so he can stay in our home. I have small children in my home, frequently and I am afraid of Chuck when he behaves likes that, so I certainly do not want him around the kids anymore. I can’t trust him.
Chuck would be a great dog for a single person with no other animals in the home and no children.
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If you are interested in adopting Chuck, please contact Melissa at 734-355-0994 or annarbormelissa@gmail.com. This animal is listed as a courtesy on our site, but is available through this individual. For questions, please contact the individual listed, not HSHV. Thank you!