Handsome Champ Was Adopted!
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Breed:
PitBull
Sex:
Male (Neutered)
Age:
16 to 36 months
Weight:
Approx 50 to 60lbs.
House
trained: Yes
Location:
Missouri
Good
with kids: Yes
Good
with dogs: Some
Good
with cats: Yes
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Adoption
Date: December 29th, 2001
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Champ
will now live the cool life of a trucker dog. Him who doesn't
like being left behind wont have to worry about this anymore since
he will be on the road with dad! How cool is that??
With
new dad & Mom
He
sure seemed to get the hang of things right away. Champ
in truck
King
of the road | King
of the bed
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Hi
and happy new year. I hope you and yours had a good one.
We stayed home and howled at midnight with the hound, stayed
off the road for amateur night with the drunks. Champ has
been exceeding our best estimates by 200% . He has made
no messes in the cab at all and the only thing he bo-boed
at was he went trashing in the trashcan in the cab, but
he was bored I'll bet. I just wanted to let you know how
well he is doing and will send you a letter later today
to tell you a good p.r. story about Champ and the security
guards at the G.M. plant in Grand Blanc Michigan. But that
is later, I'm short on time for a little while. Thanks,
Kevin and Champ
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Kevin
welcomes other truck drivers to contact him to share stories of
co-pilot PitBulls, or to answer any questions they may have about
adopting a PitBull as a co-pilot. Fee free to write him at: Brouillette
Trucking Inc. or ICQ #118548762
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"I'm
ready! Let's go"
Yes,
he is the same color as the truck!
Have
a great life Champ, and please say hi to Blitz
if ever you see him in a truck stop!
A
big thank you to Tiffany and her family for saving Champ's life
and giving him a chance to find forever happiness. Champ's
foster mom saying goodbye.
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If
you are looking for a life long friend that just wants to be by
your side, then this gorgeous boy is the one for you. Champ is
named after the color of his coat. The color is actually called
Liver but looks "champagne". Its unique and beautiful.
Gorgeous
Champ
Champ
is a loving boy who has seen some hard times. He has some spots
on his skin that look like bug bites. He is currently taking antibiotics
to heal them up. He may have a mild birth defect or could have
been hit by a car on his left side. Sometimes he walks with a
wobble in his rear leg, but it's not very apparent and doesnt
slow him down one bit.
Comfy
Champ | Happy
Champ
Champ is very attentive to anyone who shows him love. He is rather
happy just laying at your feet. He is responsive to both men and
women, and doesnt seem to favor either one. Just wants your
loving touch. He isnt pushy with his attention, just wants
a little pat on the head and he is happy.
Champ
Stand | Champ
Sit
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He
is good with kids, not too pushy, but does have to give them
a lick once in a while. He has not been around kids under the
age of 6. With good supervision I dont foresee him having
any trouble with kids of any age. He could try and take food
children might be carrying around though, so close supervision
is always a good idea. He is food motivated, but loves to please
without treats too. You can actually see him smile when you
give him a treat. He sits most of the time on command, and responds
well to the "no" command. He is okay on the lead,
but does pull some when he gets excited. He rides great, and
doesnt bounce around in the car. Just finds a spot and
curls up to sleep.
Beautiful
Champ | Champ
Cushion | Good
Champ
He
would be a great only dog, but could be placed with a very submissive
female also, if the owner has experience with a dominant male.
Champ is intimidating looking and could trigger a strong reaction
with some dogs. He is dominant with the resident female in his
foster home and since she is not a very submissive girl, they
arent together unless strictly supervised.
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Champ
Sit | Flower
Boy | Cute
Champ
Champ
seems to like the cat in his foster home. He will sniff her and
then move away. The cat isnt very dog friendly, so he just
leaves her alone. I think he would be okay with an adult cat,
but might be questionable with a kitten. If introduced with lots
of supervision it might be okay.
"If
you give me a treat, I'll give you a kiss..."
I
cant say enough nice things about this boy. He has really
worked his way into our hearts after only being with us a few
days. The amount of love that he gives so openly is amazing. This
is the perfect dog for an older couple or person. He would also
be good in a family setting as well, under the right circumstances.
He has so much to offer the right person(s).
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Pictures of Champ - Click on image to see larger picture
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