Chip is about a year old, around 53 pounds, and an American Bully mix built like a tank but emotionally… a soft marshmallow with opinions. He’s got that classic bully look—big head, sturdy build, and the kind of face that makes people stop mid-sentence and immediately reach down to pet him (which he fully expects). Chip is confident, social, and fully committed to being involved in whatever you’re doing. He loves people, greets everyone like they’ve been personally invited, and carries himself like life is meant to be enjoyed. Life with Chip is not boring. He’s a toy hoarder, a professional splooter, and emotionally available but also slightly dramatic—which honestly feels like a fair trade. He’ll play hard, make you laugh, and then absolutely collapse into a snoring, upside-down situation like he just wrapped a 12-hour shift. He loves walks, thrives on playtime, and will absolutely choose a good rope toy over most responsibilities. Water? Big fan. Tug of war? Even bigger fan. He’s also smart—crate trained, potty trained, knows his commands, and responds really well to structure. He’s got that “I want to get it right” mindset, he just needs someone who can meet him there and keep things consistent. He’s part athlete, part comedian, and fully your best decision.
Ideal Home
Chip would do best in a home that appreciates a dog with personality—someone active, engaged, and ready for a dog who’s going to be part of everything. He can live with other dogs with proper introductions and currently coexists with a cat without issue. He is not a background dog, not low-energy, and not forgettable. He’s the kind of dog you build your routine around. Homes with children 10 years and over are recommended to ensure the best fit for both the pet and family.
Ongoing Health
Chip is a healthy boy with no specific health conditions mentioned.
Training & Support
Chip is crate trained, potty trained, and knows his commands. He responds well to structure and has a strong desire to please. Consistency will be key to his continued success.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Once your application is received, we will review it and reach out to set up an interview with one of our volunteers.
- For additional questions, please email us at SaintMuttsInquiries@gmail.com.
Transporation
Chip is currently being fostered in Texas and will be transported to his perfect forever home by our rescue! We have transports departing each week.