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Renee's Adoptables: Meet Charly!

MEET CHARLY

  • Good with dogs
  • Housetrained
  • Crate Trained

Handsome Charly is a 5 year old Labrador Retriever/hound mix who weighs around 70 pounds. He is a very handsome guy for sure! Charly has been through a long period of training that should continued. Adopters should be experienced dog owners.

With his medium energy level Charly likes to spend time outdoors playing ball and exploring his fenced backyard. He would do in a quiet home. Long walks and daily runs are mainstream activities for this boy. After a good walk, Charly is a mellow boy with good indoor manners. He can be very happy laying around on his dog bed with his belly up. Due to his temperament and size, he would do best in a home with older children - 14 years old and above.

Charly has been socialized with other dogs. We are not sure what he thinks about cats yet as he has not been cat tested. Charly is house, crate and leash trained. When it comes to his crate, he is happy to walk inside and show everyone just how well behaved he can be. House training has been completely mastered.

Charly will thrive in a home with lots of attention, structure and routine. A well trained Charly will be a happy, loyal Charly and an amazing lifelong companion for his owner.

For more information or to adopt Charly, CLICK HERE

About Dog Star Rescue

Dog Star Rescue, a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, is a dog rescue organization based out of the Hartford CT area. We work closely with shelters in the South as well as New England states to save the lives of loving and loyal dogs who have lost their way and find themselves on death row. Our team of wonderful volunteers get these adoptable dogs the medical and emotional care they need so they can transition into a loving forever home. To date we’ve placed over 6,000 dogs with new, forever families.

We are all volunteers!

All of our amazing volunteers are unpaid and donate their time because of their passion for helping dogs. They spend significant time each week helping guide dogs to a wonderful new life. If you ask our volunteers, they’ll tell you they do it for a wide variety of reasons, including personal satisfaction in helping address a nationwide problem, their love of dogs, and a desire to have fun socializing with like-minded people. Dog Star is always looking for new volunteers to join our group, so if you would like to be a part of our organization, please check out our Volunteer Opportunities page.


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