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Hi, I'm

Champ

Mixed Breed (Large)

currently located at

Animal Care Centers of NYC | Manhattan

New York, NY

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age

Senior

gender

Male

size

Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)

pet id

39931366

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My story

There is an adorable video of me on ACC's TikTok page. Click here to experience the cuteness! My foster writes:Champ is a bundle of love! He can't wait to snuggle up and pass out on your lap after a good kissing and licking session! He loves people and is easy to be around. Very well mannered and easy going guy. He can work on being around other dogs and after he's found his forever home his anxiety will likely subside as well. He's a one of a kind dog overall!My foster writes: Champ is, well, a Champion of many things. But above all - he is a champion cuddler. A crowned cuddle king, who will literally leave a bowl of food behind if it means he has a chance to snuggle next to you and get a belly rub. He loves so deeply and unrelentingly, even shortly after you meet him - he'll gaze at you with soulful eyes and lick your face if you let him. Champ seizes any chance to love and be loved by his human. He's like a heated and weighted blanket combo, ready to comfort you. Champ has a huge heart that matches his huge head. He's smarty (of course his head is so big, it holds his smarts!) - he picks up on training cues quickly, whether working on his tolerance for being left alone (can you fault a shelter dog for wanting to be by your side?) or teaching him to "check in" with you on a walk (say "look at me Champ!" And he'll glance back with a big goofy smile). He's learning leash manners with positive reinforcement and clicker/treat training. When he hears the click and gets it right, he stamps excitedly and smiles, awaiting his "good boy!" Followed by a treat. This Champ doesn't need a cheerleader but if you want to see him do his stamp, wide-smile victory dance, definitely cheer for him! He seems to trust humans more readily than other dogs, but with the right dog and slow introduction, Champ might also love a canine friend - but he's fully content just being with his human. He sleeps through the night, even when he's not next to you. But I'm sure he'd prefer to be by your side. He's also a great ride-along boy, hanging (and sometimes sleeping) quietly in the backseat with his seat belt buckled. Potty trained and not destructive when left alone, Champ is a solidly wonderful boy whose love and devotion are so unrelenting, you'll wonder how you ever got so lucky to be his friend.Dogs with Level 2 determinations are believed to be suitable for adopters with some previous dog experience. They will have displayed behavior in the shelter (or have owner-reported behavior) that requires some training, behavior management or modification. Dogs with a Level 2 determination may have multiple potential challenges and these may be presenting at differing levels of intensity, so careful consideration Primary Color: Tan Weight: 63.6 Age: 10yrs 5mths 2wks

If you have any questions or would like to adopt Champ, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.

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Animal Care Centers of NYC | Manhattan

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326 East 110 Street

New York, NY 10029

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