Charlie

Charlie is approx. 11 months old St. Bernard Mix. He’s Been vet checked and up to date with shots and flea medication. Weighs about 100 pounds. Loves to chew wood and be inside with family and kids. Super energetic and loving .

He’s looking for home with a fenced backyard because he’s so big would not do so well in an apartment.

This big bundle of love is looking for a new home where someone has lots of time for him and to work with him on training. He is really good just isn’t aware of his size and will jump up a lot, so needs more exercise and guidance. He is good with kids but probably older kids as he can knock them over.

He is currently living with 2 other dogs (small and big) and a cat and kids ! He just needs someone around more as he hates being along, and someone who will work with him.

He isn’t neutered yet due to his size but new owner will be required to do that. This is a courtesy post and we are assisting finding him a home. If interested please fill out an application form. We always suggest taking a dog trainer with you to meet the dog.

Published by Broken Promises Rescue

Broken Promises Rescue is a volunteer run, not-for-profit, animal rescue organization located in the lower Vancouver Island. We are a group of long time rescuers that have come together to focus on improving the lives of unwanted, neglected and orphaned animals on Vancouver Island (as well as remote communities and other areas of B.C. if our resources allow us to.) Currently we are seeing many pets overlooked in the shelter system because they have less than desirable qualities. They may have medical or behavioral issues or they may simply be the wrong color, age or breed. At Broken Promise Rescue we believe all animals deserve to experience a life without pain, loneliness or hunger and want them to know what it feels like to be loved and cherished, despite appearance, age or medical condition. We are also dedicated to public education and raising awareness to help end the ongoing abuse, neglect and suffering. Educating children and adults about the responsibilities of animal ownership will go a long way in influencing public opinion on proper animal care, and help mold a more compassionate future. No animal should suffer at the hands of ignorance.

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