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Chicken Little
Adopted
Breed
English Bulldog & American Staffordshire Terrier Mix
Meet Chicken Little, a two and a half year old English Bulldog/Staffy mix.
Chicken Little is a friendly boy who weighs in around 60 pounds. When he came in we thought he was hard of hearing but when he went under for his neuter we had our medical team look at his ears and they took out A TON of ear wax, so we thought that may have been the issue. In a loud and busy kennel environment it can be hard to tell whether a dog is actually hard of hearing or just overwhelmed by all the new stuff and noise. However, we are coming to believe that Chicken Little is indeed deaf because when he is asleep no noise will wake him, you have to touch him to wake him up. Chicken Little has the most adorable squishy face and loves walking on his leash. He is working on his leash manners and doing very well. Chicken Little loves to explore new areas and get his booty rubs. He was briefly adopted out but had to be returned due to the other dog not liking him, Chicken Little was no the aggressor. He loved all people in the home, even kids. Chicken Little was around cats and curious about them but didn't chase so we think he could be great in a home with cats. He loved to snuggle while at their house.
This pet is available for adoption on 11/4/2024 at 11:10 AM at the Yakima Humane Society adoption center. If you recognize this animal please contact the adoption center at 509-457-6854.
If you are interested in adopting this pet please fill out an adoption questionnaire at www.yakimahumane.org. A Yakima Humane Society staff member will contact you once your questionnaire has been processed. Adopters are welcome to visit the adoption center Monday-Saturday.
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