05/27/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/27/2026 14:38
The golden years are considered a precious time of leisure and fulfillment supported by a lifetime of accumulated wisdom and insight. Chevy, a beautiful 9-year-old Alaskan Malamute, is now in his own golden years seeking his forever home where he can enjoy a restful life filled with joy-and where he and his new family can experience true fulfillment.
Although Chevy's body may show his senior status, his personality and temperament are that of a playful, friendly puppy. He has a gentle nature and delights in tossing toys into the air by himself, becoming giddy when they come back down, eager to play again. He greets everyone with a big open smile, soft eyes, and a gently wagging tail. Chevy moves with a lively pep in his step, enjoys leisurely walks but also loves nothing more than relaxing quietly by your side. Belly rubs are an absolute favorite.
Chevy previously lived with another dog and may enjoy the companionship of a friendly canine; however, he would also be perfectly content soaking up all the attention from his new family.
Adopting a senior dog can be incredibly rewarding for both the dog and the owner. Senior dogs are usually housebroken, calmer, and have well-established personalities. While there is an adjustment period when moving to a new home, once settled, you gain a sweet and gentle soul that simply craves your companionship, love, and security. Adopting a senior dog isn't just saving a life, it's transforming one.
If you are interested in adopting Chevy, visit 28095 Hillcrest today or contact 949-470-3045.