Charlie Fry
General Information:
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- House Trained: Yes
- Leash Trained: Yes
- Good with other dogs: Prefers to be the only dog
- Good with cats: Unknown
- Good with children: No young children
My Story
Hi there, I’m Charlie!
I’m a curious, smart, and goofy guy who’s ready to find my forever home. I’m currently living with a foster family, and I’m doing really well!
I love going on long walks and meeting new people, especially older gentlemen. I’m a pro at basic commands like sit, stay, down, and come, and I’m leash trained, so walks are easy-peasy. I love going outside, though I might get a little distracted by other dogs, cats, or squirrels.
I’m mostly an indoor dog, and I like to sleep on the floor, but if you invite me up on the couch or bed, I’ll definitely join you.
I’m not a fan of loud noises, storms or fireworks, so I’d prefer a calm and quiet home. I’m a pretty chill guy and love being with my humans, so I’d definitely prefer a home where my humans are around more often than not. I love being brushed and petted, especially on my head. I respect fences, and I’m good at being left alone when you’re out and about. Just don’t leave food on the counter—I’m quick to check it out if you’re not paying attention!
I communicate when I need to go out by barking or pawing at the door—no accidents here! I’m house-trained, know how to use a doggy door, and I’ll always make sure you know when it’s time to go out.
While I might protect my toys during playtime, I’ll happily trade them for a higher-value treat. I’m told my playful side really shines when playing a good game of tug-of-war!
I’m super food-driven—anything with chicken flavor is my favorite! I eat my food quickly, but I think one of those puzzle bowls will slow me down.
I’m searching for a loving family who’ll enjoy walks, playtime, and some snuggles with me.
If you’re looking for a fun-loving, goofy companion, I might just be the perfect match for you!
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