Hey, you’re looking sharp…Meet Cheddar! This 5-year old mild-mannered micro bully came to us from local animal control after being found as a stray and is the most notable item on the charcuterie board. Cheddar is aged to perfection, and chock full of ooey gooey goodness! He is, well, hilarious (uh, look at him!), and this might sound cheesy, but we think he’s really grate!!! With his beefy upper body strength and giant cheese head, it is obvious he skipped leg day. His appearance is cartoonish in nature with the strangest little densely packed body…he is big and little all at the same time. His red brindle velvety coat is naturally so, so soft and creamy and he has cheesy personality to boot!
This little guy is AWESOME – tangy and savory at the same time and, oh, how he craves attention. He is uber housetrained and loves, loves, loves to be close! In fact, Cheddar is looking to bond hard with his humans and will melt into you for a great snuggle sesh time and time again. He has a sharp wit about him and is a funny little guy, doing headstands and insisting on being part of the action. Cheddar is just a great dog who deserves a happy ending all his own and will set your mind at cheese with what a fantastic companion he is. Cheddar just needs a wine or bread pairing to complete him and can’t wait to start his forever. Because of a lack of history, older or no kids would be best for this big cheeseball.
Cheddar’s top 3 priorities: 1. A family who wants a Velcro dog looking to bond HARD! 2. A family who loves to share space and be close always (on the couch, in bed, etc.) 3. A family who is looking to commit FOREVER! Cheddar has been bounced around, and it is important that his next stop is his last stop.
Available
Cheddar
Gender:
Male
Age:
5 Years
Color:
Red Brindle & White
Size:
45 lbs.
Vaccinated:
Yes
Good with dogs:
Yes
Good with cats:
Yes
Good with kids:
Unknown
General Information
Spayed/Neutered
Up-to-date on rabies and distemper vaccines and monthly preventatives
Fecal tested for worms and parasites
4DX tested for tick-borne illnesses
Microchipped
Adoption Donation
$400
Note: We spend well over $500 on the average intact adult dog coming into our rescue, which covers all standard vetting including spay/neuter, equipment, food, and preventative care while with us. The cost only rises if a deserving dog needs any additional vetting, and even simple appointments add up fast. While our adoption fees are intentionally lower to find great homes more quickly, we will gladly and graciously take additional donations to help offset these fees!