
About this Dog
Don’t let the name fool you—this guy’s more lover than fighter… unless you’re talking about his battle with adversity, which he roundhouse-kicked right out of the park. Chuck recently had a leg amputation, but with his staples out and his recovery complete, he’s officially retired from being an Expendable and is ready for his forever home!Chuck is a wonderful 3–5-year-old husky/heeler/kelpie mix who’s as smart as he is handsome. He’s house-trained and crate-trained, and at night he’ll even tuck himself into his crate when it’s bedtime (because real tough guys know the value of beauty sleep).He’s great with other small dogs and okay with indoor cats—though if a cat makes the mistake of running, his herding instincts might kick in for a quick game of chase. Chuck can be a little bossy and does bark at other dogs to invite them to play, which might just be his husky/heeler personality shining through.Despite having only three legs, nothing slows Chuck down. He loves to play fetch, run with his dog friends, and then wind down with some snuggle time.<br /><br />Okie Pet Rescue<br />[email protected]<br />An application must be completed and approved after a comprehensive review. Adoptions include spay or neuter, current vaccinations, and heartworm testing.
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Contribute to Chuck Norris's Stash!

100% of Chuck Norris's balance will be sent to whoever adopts Chuck Norris.
About this Dog
Don’t let the name fool you—this guy’s more lover than fighter… unless you’re talking about his battle with adversity, which he roundhouse-kicked right out of the park. Chuck recently had a leg amputation, but with his staples out and his recovery complete, he’s officially retired from being an Expendable and is ready for his forever home!Chuck is a wonderful 3–5-year-old husky/heeler/kelpie mix who’s as smart as he is handsome. He’s house-trained and crate-trained, and at night he’ll even tuck himself into his crate when it’s bedtime (because real tough guys know the value of beauty sleep).He’s great with other small dogs and okay with indoor cats—though if a cat makes the mistake of running, his herding instincts might kick in for a quick game of chase. Chuck can be a little bossy and does bark at other dogs to invite them to play, which might just be his husky/heeler personality shining through.Despite having only three legs, nothing slows Chuck down. He loves to play fetch, run with his dog friends, and then wind down with some snuggle time.<br /><br />Okie Pet Rescue<br />[email protected]<br />An application must be completed and approved after a comprehensive review. Adoptions include spay or neuter, current vaccinations, and heartworm testing.