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Johnston rd, Charlotte NC

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I’m considering re-homing my dog, Danger. I got him as a companion for my older dog because she spends a lot of time at home alone. But I honestly think she misses being left alone. He is almost a year old, chocolate lab/catahoula mix. I got him at 6 weeks old and know the owner of the mother and father. I love him but I live in an apartment and he is stir crazy. I don’t have a yard and I work full time and I don’t have the time or energy to train him. He is very high energy. I don’t know why but I’ve always thought he’d make a great hunting dog. He loves to chase and is obsessed with birds and rabbits. He’s a good boy but he is difficult for me to control. He’s not huge (I don’t believe he’s fully grown) but he’s 70lbs and he is the strongest dog I’ve ever walked/been dragged by. I live on the third floor and he can easily pull me down the stairs. He is too strong for me and I’ve tried everything I can think of to control him. My home is just not the right environment for him. He needs to live in a home with a yard, the constant noises and traffic of my apartment are too much for him. I feel guilty even considering re-homing him, but I feel like it could be what’s best for him. He was born April 23rd 2020 He has been vaccinated and neutered as of last month. He is crate trained and is completely fine being in the crate when I am away from home. He can be destructive if not supervised so that’s why I use the crate when I’m away. No health issues, no aggression. Has been good with my older pitbull. Please contact me if you think he may be a good fit in your family. I would really appreciate if we could have a relationship where you could send pictures or updates every once in a while. I have spent a year with this dog and i love him. I just want the best for him.

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