

MMC Rehoming Connection
Check out our newest feature to help rehome our retired Breeding Dogs.
We retire our girls amd boys early so they can live out the rest of their long lives being the healthiest, happiest version of themselves!
They have been apart of our lives for just a short while but have become so dear to us.
They will only be rehomed to homes that are best suited for THEM.
Current dogs looking for new homes:
Gracie - Black
Gracie is not your typical chow chow. She is the sweetest chow you will ever meet. She doesn't know a stranger. The ideal family for Gracie would be one who loves the outdoors, going on hikes and exploring. Gracie loves to be outside, she even has some hunting skills - but mostly just loves to play around and be around her family. Gracie will be 7 years old in April of 2025 and is CKC registered.
Gracie and Max Enjoying the sunny day!
Max - Red
Max is not your typical chow chow. He is the sweetest boy you'll ever meet. The ideal family for Max would be one who loves the outdoors, but also loves to hang out. Max will be 7 years old in May of 2025 and is AKC registered.
Max being his cute self and walk with me.
Leo - Cream
Leo is a sweet-loving boy who doesn't know a stranger. He loves to play as well as lounge around. He will take time to get used to his new family, but not too long. Leo will be 4 years old in October of 2025 and is AKC registered.
For further information about our MMC rehoming connection, please read-on:
Our adult dogs have already lived several years and have established views and thoughts about things, but can still be very adaptable and fit into various family dynamics. We want to reduce stress on them as much as possible and set them and their new family up for success! The adoption process is different than our standard puppy process. We look for family matches that will suit the personalities and needs of our adults. If you’re interested in possibly adopting one of our retired adults, send us an email: mistymountainchows@yahoo.com
Below are a couple we have rehomed already:
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