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He looks heartbreakingly sad in that photo.I hope he finds an appropriate forever home.
Vicki,
I just emailed the coordinator I am aware of that pulls from shelters. I hope she can work her magic with this boy.
Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
Petra and Pippin
with Otis in my heart...
No her name is Ann. Hopefully she or Sarah will get this pup out of there and get it into safe foster home.I will let you know if I hear anything.:
Petra and Pippin
with Otis in my heart...
Yes, it's pretty depressing for any animal to end up in a shelter. You look at those pics of him and wonder how he got lost. Hopefully he'll get in the right hands. Did you see the note "If the dog you are viewing is a Rottweiler, Pit Bull Terrier, German Shepherd, Doberman Pinscher, Boxer, or Great Dane, Paulding County Animal Control will require a fence check before the dog can be adopted". They don't know the ability of a Basenji to escape.
Buddy, Paolo and Dan
If it is an umbilical hernia, those are fairly common and usually not an issue. It would probably look more pronounced if he is underweight.
I do hope he gets a home looks so sad.
Rita Jean
Mr. Nobarkus: I think they are more concerned with aggression than escape. The breeds listed are supposedly "notorious" for biting. Although I would question the Boxer and Great Dane. Perhaps in their case it's "fear factor."
I will be watching Ms. Vicki and Ms. B-mamma work their magic with this little B-boy...I just know they will get him some help.![]()
Have you hear anything yet Vicki?
Rita Jean