Heiza
Adopted
This
incredibly beautiful all boy is Heiza, which means black in Chinese. His family tells us he was purchased from a breeder when he was 9 weeks old and is AKC registered. Heiza was one year old this April and is now about 75 lbs and could fill out to 80lbs. He is still growing and that is why Heiza is with us. His family has taken great care of him but did not realize how big and strong this handsome and loving boy would and feel that they don't have the time to spend to do more training with him. He needs basic training and would benefit from an obedinece class and he needs leash training. We do know that he has been socialized with other dogs and taken to the dog park regularly - loves to play ball and is very fond of water. They tell us that he is very social with people and although exposed to small children he prefers the company of adults. He is an all around happy and enthusiatic guy who needs someone he can look up to and focus all of his teenage energy. We think he would be great placed with another dog for company. His family presented us with a booklet containing all of his certificates and medical history from the family veterinarian and he is current on all vaccinations, microchipped and neutered. He needs to be adopted to a family that does not have cats. He is content in his backyard and spends lots of time in th front yard with only a 4 foot which he does not attempt to jump when he is attended by his famiily. He is housebroken, sleeps in the bedroom on his own bed and is protective of his property. They don't get much more handsome than this boy and he is longing to be with a family. Heiza is being boarded at a vet's and his eyes tell us that he doesn't know why he is there....We are asking a donation of $500 for Heiza. He is also neutered and microchipped. |
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