Chubs
French Bulldog | Bay Shore, NY
Male
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CurrentHouse Trained
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Meet Chubs
Chubs has been a dream in his foster home! He is mellow inside and potty trained, with the zoomies and love and energy in the morning. Chubs looks for his handler to give him a lot of love and affection and reassurance. Chubs came to us as an owner surrender through our partner shelter, he is about 4 years old and is said to have lived with young kids even though he can be shy at first in new envrionments (and sometimes of cats and bigger dogs). Overall he is affectione, sweet, low energy and a couch potato.
Adoption Process
Step One
Complete and submit an adoption application and non-refundable $10 Application Fee. Since all of our dogs are in foster homes, we set up meet and greets only once there is an approved application on file.
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Step Two
The adoptions team will review your completed application. We will contact your references, landlord and/or veterinarian (if any).
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Step Three
Approved applicants will be will be contacted for a phone interview/virtual home visit.
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Step Four
Meet and greet with your potential new dog! All members of the household (and resident dogs) must be able to travel to NYC for the interaction. We currently approve adoptions in the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut. We approve adoptions in other nearby states on a case by case basis.
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Step Five
Sign your adoption agreement and take your new family member home!
Contact
Rescue City
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http://rescuecity.nyc
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