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#213 HEYU (Japanese Chin) Flower Mound, TX - Orange State,CA

Heyu #213 a white with a touch of beige, 5 y/o, 12 pounds Male Japanese Chin began his traveles in Flower Mound, TX, with David and Carolle Cox. Driver Randall M picked Heyu up in Oklahoma City, OK, from the Cox's. Heyu met his new "Mom" Laura A in Mira Loma, CA, before continuing on to Orange State,CA.

Randall thought a better name for this boy would be "Grouch" after Oscar the Grouch because he was very irritible when woke up before he was ready to be woke up. He would turn on his back with all four legs in the air and groan/moan in protest. He would lay half in/half out of his crate and give Randall a look as if to say ...... "Leave me alone!"

The Japanese Chin is a mix of King Charles Spaniel, a Pug, and a Pekinese. Therefore, to touch Heyu's nose would be like touching a gold fish according the Randall. The one thing Randall noted was Heyu would purr like a cat when stroked and loved on.

Heyu didn't smell good as he's in the last stages of recovering from a skin problem. He's quiet, but does beg and plead if he smells anything he thinks may be food. He isn't entirely house trained. He was a long-term foster due to his condition upon arrival in JCCARE. He's on his way to that "mommy".

Heyu doesn't trust people entirely, due to his former life. This shows itself as a bit of reluctance to launch out and do unfamiliar things. He traveled with food and treats the shippers wanted him to have.

Arranged by Carolle C and Larua A
Japanese Chin Rescue and Care Effort

Operation Roger driver Randall M pu 7-25-07 del 7-27-07



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