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Chewey

Posted on February 5, 2023 By admin
Chewey: Granted 03/12/2004

The Story of Chewey

Last Updated: March 12, 2004

Rescuer: Steve Siemens at lkhartwl1@wctel.net

Chewey was owned by some folks in Wilmington, NC who let him run loose, he was picked up a number of times by animal control, the people paid the fines but this last time said NO we do not want him. He is a sweet and loving and playful corgi.
Chewey is from as far as I can tell either a BYB or from someone who tried to breed but did not know what to do. He still has his dew claws on the front legs, and has a floppy ear, ( which he can hold up when he wants to)and is not breed standard. He is a playful youngster and friendly. Tribble( our cardi baby) snalred at him and he just backed off and went the other way so he is not dog aggressive at all, and humans well he so far has not met one he ahs not wiggled and wagged for.
CorgiAid supporters helped Chewy get up-to-date on his health care. He has been neutered and vaccinated and tested for heartworm. Soon he will be ready for his forever home.

This dog is not available for adoption.


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