The status of CHOCOLATE was
last posted on 11/04/25 by
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Male Dog, Chihuahua
Chihuahua (Medium Coat)
Description:
While we don't know details, we do know that Chocolate's life was a bit ruff before he came to TJO. He has since shown us that his affection for humans has not diminished, and that his dislike of other dogs appears to be just as high. Chocolate is a good boy who will thrive with love and humans who understand how to keep him safe and set him up for success. OTHER PETS: Chocolate will not be placed in a home with another dog. ONLY DOGOWNER EXPERIENCE: When dogs are reactive to other dogs it usually looks like a big display of barking and lunging in order to keep other dogs away. While this display is intended to keep triggers away, if another dog insists on approaching it could escalate quickly and become a dangerous encounter. Chocolate is comfortable with handling and enjoys interacting with people once comfortable; this will help him develop a relationship using positive reinforcement while still setting him up for success. Someone experienced helping reactive dogs build confidence and avoid, or improve emotions around triggers, would be an even better fit! Some Experience KIDS: Chocolate is comfortable with handling and has enjoyed attention from people while at the shelter. He did not show much interest in toys, but there may be too many distractions to fully appreciate toys while at the shelter. Chocolate is friendly and would likely get along with most humans; any minors he would be living with should meet him prior to adoption, and all interactions with children should be actively supervised to keep everyone safe. Likely (Must Meet First)ACTIVITY LEVEL: Chocolate enjoys exploring the world around him, indoors or outdoors, and would likely enjoy daily neighborhood walks. Chocolate is always excited to see people and this excitement may translate into enjoying longer walks with people if care is taken to ensure he stays safe while doing so; harness walking is recommended. A combination of regular exercise and plenty of mental enrichment such as food puzzles and games will help meet his needs. Couch Potato / Good Walking Buddy VETERINARY CARE:RoutineGROOMING: Regular brushing will ensure Chocolate's coat stays clean and matt-free. Routine BrushingLEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Positive reinforcement training will help Chocolate bond with his new owner and improve his self confidence as well as help him learn life skills and tricks. Patience, time, and happy associations will help him bond with his family as he acclimates to a new home. Moderate
