Adoptable Dog of the Week-Chip

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Shaggy coat and a gentle soul- who wouldn’t fall in love with this adorable little guy? Out Adoptable Dog of the Week is Chip, a 2 years old Terrier mix from Manhattan, Kansas. This handsome fella is neutered, up to date on his shots and fully housetrained. To boot, Chip is also very friendly and wouldn’t mind sharing a home with other pets or children.

Chip’s Tale

Chip is the sweetest pooch you’ll ever meet. He’s quiet, very well behaved and, above all, full of love for his peeps. Chip will always be by your side, no matter what- he always comes when called and loves nothing more than cuddles and snuggles. This scruffy-looking fella has great manners- Chip is potty trained, knows how to sit and shake, and is currently learning how to walk on a leash. To boot, he seems to be quite obedient by nature and he’ll always drop stuff on command or come to you when you call his name.

Owing to his affectionate nature and desire to be near his family at all times, Chip has mild separation anxiety. He’s generally not a barker so he won’t be loud or destroy things when you’re not there. It’s just that he can whine and be sad, so he might not do best with a single that has long working hours.

Chip does well with cats and dogs both, as long as they have a nice personality like he does. He would also make a fantastic companion for older, well-behaved kids.

Playful, loving, and smart, Chip would make an ideal pet to many families. After all, who wouldn’t a furry baby that is the whole package- both handsome and with a lovely personality! If you think you are the right match for Chip, contact Riley County Humane Society. Fingers crossed!

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