My Story
A DOG FOR THOSE WHO LOVE QUIRK
Mitch is his very own unique self and we love him for it.
Mitch, was found in a ditch.
People living in the area or passing by, started reporting him to social media pages as possibly being hurt and not too happy about people wanting to help him. If they stopped to offer, he would growl and show his teeth. He sat in the ditch, in the same space, for several days before a vet tech, from the clinic we used, had seen enough and went to go see if she could help him. He gave her the same routine, but she called his bluff, threw a leash around his neck and Mitch jumped up and happily followed her to her truck, where he jumped in and gave her happy kisses all the way home.
So, that is how he got the nickname, Manic Mitch and why we say, he needs a person who loves quirk,
Mitch is a lover. He adores affection and attention and sitting on laps and going for walks and car rides and treats and toys and is a happy guy BUT, he has quirks.
Mitch has an alter ego and we think but cannot say for sure, like a child who has lived with trauma, his alter ego comes out when he feels put upon or threatened and he can feel threatened, by things like, "Mitch, get off the couch" or "Mitch, give me that candy wrapper" or "Mitch, you need to go outside now".
So what to do with Mitch when he is being manic? Put a leash around his neck and all is well. It is magical. It turns the defensive mode off immediately and Mitch is happy go lucky let's go have fun, again.
Mitch is not to be defined by his manic issues though, because he is so much more than that and such a good boy, 98% of the time but we would be remiss, if we did not let potential adopters know, he can get snarky if he feels too put upon.
Otherwise, Mitch is a fun loving, awesome dude who probably got dumped because of his little personality issue. Maybe his owner passed, who loved him the way he is and the family who inherited him, did not appreciate his darker side. It is hard to say but he does show evidence of having been loved and cared for, in his house manners, leash skills, love of travel and his affectionate, friendly nature.
Mitch loves toys, is housebroken, crate trained, is praise, treat and toy driven, knows some basic commands like sit and down, did very well with his fosters grandson who is six, but is also very gentle and dog savvy. He does great with other dogs and cats but his foster has found, that as time goes by in her home and Mitch gets more comfortable, he is feeling more inclined to chase her cats and takes exception to the younger, annoying dogs in the home, like adolescent pups with boundary issues. For this reason, to avoid his return once he gets comfy, we would love to either see Mitch go to a home where he will be the only one OR to someone willing to accept that he has a dual personality that flairs up now and then, in unflattering ways and embrace and love him or it.
Mitch is around 8 years old, weighs 17lbs, has a continuously growing coat that will need regular grooming, is neutered, up to date on five way and rabies vaccines, microchipped, fecal tested clear of parasitic issues and ready to bring some fun and affection, into your life.
If interested, please go to our website at www.allmuttsgreatandsmall.org/adoption and fill out the application. Mitch is a lovely fellow who deserves love, affection and forgiveness for his flaws. Hopefully, that is right up your alley because Mitch will devote himself to you.110% for the rest of his day.
Adoption fee is $325
PLEASE NOTE*:
* We require notes from certified doctors when
requesting a dog as an ESA
*Inquiries submitted through Petfinder, are not the
same as applications submitted through our webpage.
*Yes we do out of state adoptions.
*No, we do not transport. You must be willing to come
and meet the dog and take it home with you.
*Yes we do Canadian adoptions.
*If the dog is on Petfinder, it is still available.
*You must be 18 years of age to adopt
*If you submit questions about an adoptable dog,
covered in the Petfinder bio, we will not respond.
*We do not pick the first good application. We pick the
most suitable application for the dog, out of all
submitted.
*All correspondence is handled via email as time allows.
* If you are not chosen, you will not be notified
For a more detailed explanation of our adoption process, go to www.allmuttsgreatandsmall.org/adoption and read "The Adoption Process" link