The status of CHOPPER** was
last posted on 02/27/26 by


Please contact them directly
if you are interested in
adopting CHOPPER** - here's
what they've published:

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1601 Eubanks Road Chapel Hill, NC
phone
(919) 942-7387

Keep calm and woof on.

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CHOPPER**
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 02/27/26

Male Dog, American Pit Bull Terrier

American Pit Bull Terrier / American Bulldog / Mixed (Medium Coat)

Description:

Hello! I came to the shelter when my previous owners felt that a better home would suit me. I am almost completely blind and I am a sweet boy. I have had no issues with adults here at the shetler, but it is recommended that I go to a home with no children and have slow introductions with new people (due to my blindness, I get overwhelmed - especially by small children - and I may try to bite out of fear). Like many dogs in NC, I am currently heartworm positive, but don't worry - OCAS is treating me and they can give you more information about that if you are interested in adopting me. In North Carolina, it's unfortunately common to see many dogs that are infected with heartworms (they are transmitted by mosquito bites). Heartworm disease may cause severe lung disease, heart failure, or other organ damage in dogs. It's usually fatal if left untreated. Heartworm treatment is costly. With your support, OCAS can help more dogs with this disease - resulting in healthier dogs that are even more likely to get adopted. Please consider donating to our GoFundMe campaign.Caring for a blind dog involves creating a safe, consistent environment, relying on sensory cues, and using positive reinforcement to build confidence. Key tips include keeping furniture in the same place, using rugs to mark areas, speaking before touching to avoid startling them, and using scented or auditory, devices for navigation. Always use a leash for walks to keep them close, even in safe, familiar areas.NOTES FROM MY ADVENTURE BUDDIES AND FOSTER FRIENDS:`Chopper was okay in the car, he was very nervous and couldn’t figure out how to sit/brace himself. It would be good if he was held in the car. I think he was just scared. He was fine on a leash, as long as he was guided with a voice he knew where to go. He LOVED getting hugged and just sitting at your feet getting pet. He’s a very happy boy and he loved when we talked to him and just sat with him and let him know we were there. We walked around the block and he sniffed everything possible and then we chilled inside and laid on the carpet and he got plenty of pets and treats.I love how curious he is even though he is nervous. He has outstanding courage and just loves to sniff and feel his way around. He is no different than a normal dog and he knows it. He just takes an extra minute to feel his surroundings because he can’t see them.`

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