We purchased two young male chins for our 12 year old son approximately a couple of years ago. One chin died in an accident about a year after we got them. The remaining chin seemed to survive the loss of his brother without missing a beat. My son has become very attached to the remaining chin and has been extremely faithful about the care and responsibilities involved in owning one of these animals. However, our daily schedules have become increasingly hectic and it has become much more difficult to maintain a consistent schedule for the chin. We have decided to explore the possibility of finding another home for our chin.
We are not interested in selling him or giving him to just anyone. We take him out every night and spend time with him in a very large play pen. He is very well cared for and we would expect nothing less from the person adopting him. He has absolutely no health issues, has very rarely bitten any of us (just a nip telling us to “back off”), and has lived with another chin with no behavior problems. He really has been a wonderful pet. The
only reason we have made this difficult decision is because we want the very best for him and our schedules will prevent us from giving that to him, especially in the future.
I am posting on this forum because I am not sure how to proceed and would welcome any suggestions. We live in Gainesville, FL and would want to meet the potential future owners. I can be reached at
grantmcd@bellsouth.net