Mixed Breed Dogs Available for Adoption in Charleston, West Virginia
DR. ROBBY
Mixed Breed
🇺🇸
Charleston, West Virginia
May 10th
male, small, baby
DESCRIPTION
Hi! My name is Dr. Robby! I came to KCHA with a brain injury- but my foster mom helped me heal! I don't have any long term complications from this- but my eyes are pretty buggy.
I love to play with my foster brothers- one is a large 100 pound dog and the other is a small dog who is kind of grumpy. I love playing with them both, but especially the big dog! I also try to play with my foster cat siblings- but they don't like to play. When they swat me, I get scared and run away!
I am a puppy and like to explore the world with my mouth, so please be aware of this. My foster mom is working on me with the nippy play- but the good news is I don't like to chew on shoes or any other important items when I have toys or Benebones available!
I'm also trying to be housebroken- it surely is complicated going outside, but the puppy pads are a breeze! I am still young and still learning!
I am very good in a crate when foster mom is at work. I don't tear up toys or blankets in my crate, but I do love to make confetti out of puppy pads left in my crate. Overnight I do cry in the crate, but will stop after a few minutes. My foster mom has been trusting me and leaving me out overnight- and I don't tear things up or have accidents overnight!
I'm already neutered, up to date on vaccines, dewormed, flea/tick treated, and microchipped! Please feel free to ask for my foster mom Angie to inquire about meeting me!
ABOUT: MIXED BREED DOG BREED
The mixed breed dogs, often referred to as mutts, are a diverse and unique group with a blend of different characteristics from various purebred dog breeds. These dogs come from a mixture of lineages, resulting in a wide range of sizes, coat types, and temperaments. While each mixed breed dog is distinct in its own right, they are known for their resilience, adaptability, and often have fewer health issues compared to purebred dogs due to their genetic diversity. Mixed breed dogs make wonderful companions for families looking for a loyal and one-of-a-kind pet.