HHS – June’s Pet of the Month
Chase is a 1 year old, 30 pound, male black labrador retriever mix. He is a very smart dog. He was homeless and one night he decided to follow a couple home while they were out walking their dogs. That couple just happened to be fosters for the Helotes Humane Society (HHS).
After they tried but failed to find his owners, the HHS accepted him as a foster and Chase is now hoping to find his forever home.
Chase is your average fun-loving lab. He is crate- and house-trained. He walks on a leash and enjoys long walks. He wants to make friends with everyone, whether human or canine. He does bark at cats but hasn’t tried to harm one.
He is a goof with children. Chase loves to run and play with other dogs or alone with his toys. He can be a bit of a trickster around the house; he thinks it is great fun to relocate laundry from one room to the next!
He may be a big boy, but as far as he is concerned he is a lap dog that prefers to be by your side. He is a house dog not a backyard dog. He has a lot of energy and would do best with an active family who can keep him busy.
If you would like more information about Chase, contact the HHS at 210-422-6242 or email at hhsanimals@yahoo.com. You can visit their website at www.hhsanimals.org to see pictures of and information on their other animals. All of their animals receive vaccinations, testing, and altering appropriate for their ages. All pets will be microchipped prior to placement.