What should I do with this little guy?
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- Panzercat
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What should I do with this little guy?
He showed up at my doorstep pretty skittish, but wouldn't leave.I think the park across the street was giving him a fright with all the weekend commotion. Got him to calm down and trust me and now, unfortunately, I'm his best friend. Cute dog. Looks like a Chihuahua mix of something. High energy but even tempered. Still somewhat of a pup unless I'm mistaken.
I'm thinking he is or was some bodies pet. He wasn't skin and bones, plays fetch decently. No hits on the found posters we put out at the park or craigs list local. My wife is seriously against keeping him, which is too bad. He has a pretty good disposition. I'll make the links visible when I get the chance, but until then you'll have go click on them.
Autocorrect insists you have to lick on them, but I think we can safely ignore that advice.
I'm thinking he is or was some bodies pet. He wasn't skin and bones, plays fetch decently. No hits on the found posters we put out at the park or craigs list local. My wife is seriously against keeping him, which is too bad. He has a pretty good disposition. I'll make the links visible when I get the chance, but until then you'll have go click on them.
Autocorrect insists you have to lick on them, but I think we can safely ignore that advice.
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
He's a cute fellow,
I would take him, but my my black lab would kill him.
Not because he is mean, he is just so strong........... he plays rough.
I would take him, but my my black lab would kill him.
Not because he is mean, he is just so strong........... he plays rough.
Re: What should I do with this little guy?
That's a good looking pup... Hope he finds a good home...Mescalero wrote:He's a cute fellow,
I would take him, but my my black lab would kill him.
Not because he is mean, he is just so strong........... he plays rough.
Bestlever was worried that his two labs would injure Thor.....never happened....Thor could hold his own just fine....
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
He kinda looks like part Rat Terrier. My Wife's cousin has a Rat Terrier that runs circles around big dogs. it makes Me feel like I'm a Kid again.
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
He sure looks happy in your company....
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
Too bad if he is lost.
Or if he is need of a home.
Looks to me like he picked a good one. You will have to work on the wife maybe.
We've had a couple show up at camp. Rabbit or bear dogs that the owner forgot to turn on their collar before letting them go.
It's big woods and there is nothing for miles and when they stumbled onto us they were some happy and usually wont leave your side or break contact with you.
Luckily, we found the owners in every case.
Or if he is need of a home.
Looks to me like he picked a good one. You will have to work on the wife maybe.
We've had a couple show up at camp. Rabbit or bear dogs that the owner forgot to turn on their collar before letting them go.
It's big woods and there is nothing for miles and when they stumbled onto us they were some happy and usually wont leave your side or break contact with you.
Luckily, we found the owners in every case.
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
Cool little dog.
I used to think the same thing about my lab but my litte Rat Terrier will put her in her place real quick.
Jb
Mescalero wrote:He's a cute fellow,
I would take him, but my my black lab would kill him.
Not because he is mean, he is just so strong........... he plays rough.
I used to think the same thing about my lab but my litte Rat Terrier will put her in her place real quick.
Jb
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
I guess if it were me and I wanted to keep him, well, the wife I think would enjoy her new apartment.
But, my wife is dog/animal crazy, I would be the one trying to find the dog a new home.
Could always advertise for pet adoption, that way you can screen potential owners yourself, dog gets good home, some family or child has a pet and friend. winners all the way around.
But, my wife is dog/animal crazy, I would be the one trying to find the dog a new home.
Could always advertise for pet adoption, that way you can screen potential owners yourself, dog gets good home, some family or child has a pet and friend. winners all the way around.
Re: What should I do with this little guy?
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Walk him around the neighborhood a few different times - maybe someone will recognize him.
(remember - happy wife = happy life )
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Walk him around the neighborhood a few different times - maybe someone will recognize him.
(remember - happy wife = happy life )
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
Looks like there is some Schipperke in him or might be one with the tail not docked . I have two of them and they got the energy also. The face look exactly like mine.
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
Can your local animal control or vet check if he has been micro-chipped?Pete44ru wrote:.
Walk him around the neighborhood a few different times - maybe someone will recognize him.
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
That's the next step. Can't just drop him off somewhere at random-- I don't have the heart for that --so he's got a temporary home in the backyard until probably Tuesday when I can get him into a shelter or something to scan for a chip.
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
If there is no chip, and walks around the neighborhood don't help, then you could try the nearest PetSmart of PetCo and see if he has shot records there. Are you active in a Church? Someone there might want to take him if you cannot locate the owner. SightHunter07 got her dog at the Church parking lot. A Church member had puppies she was giving away, and we ended up with a half Chihuahua and half Dachshund mix that loves to be in your lap. She is the friendliest dog you could ask for, and she only barks when someone is outside.
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
Please find him a good home if you can't keep him, Panzercat. We humans are their only hope; it is why they instinctively love us. It is in their genes.
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You can probably guess I am a dog guy. Have two, want five, but we are getting ready to move ...
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
I understand completely. Wife never grew up with pets, but I couldn't just perform a drop-off. We found a lost/adoption forum for the area and found a nice lady willing to take him in. We're pretty confident he found a nice home. He's a nice pup and deserves it. Thanks all.Bill in Oregon wrote:Please find him a good home if you can't keep him, Panzercat. We humans are their only hope; it is why they instinctively love us. It is in their genes.
You can probably guess I am a dog guy. Have two, want five, but we are getting ready to move ...
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
Thanks for looking after the litte guy.
If I didn't have four already I would have taken him in a minute.
jb
If I didn't have four already I would have taken him in a minute.
jb
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
Panzercat wrote:I understand completely. Wife never grew up with pets, but I couldn't just perform a drop-off. We found a lost/adoption forum for the area and found a nice lady willing to take him in. We're pretty confident he found a nice home. He's a nice pup and deserves it. Thanks all.Bill in Oregon wrote:Please find him a good home if you can't keep him, Panzercat. We humans are their only hope; it is why they instinctively love us. It is in their genes.
You can probably guess I am a dog guy. Have two, want five, but we are getting ready to move ...
That's great to hear. Had to put down my Burkha last year, one of the hardest things I've ever had to do. It won't be 'til this fall before I can even consider taking on the chore of raising another pup, but that doesn't keep me from checking 'em out. Last night we were visiting an older couple that is dog sitting a mixed breed bitch that their son is looking for another home for. She nearly had me won in spite of what my brain says...
Anyway, glad to hear the lil' guy has a good place to stay.
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Re: What should I do with this little guy?
He appears to have "pricked" ears.
Cattle dogs and Kelpies share a similar trait.
Pretty much always sign of a "keeper".
If you can't keep him yourself, give somebody worthwhile the opportunity.
Mark
Cattle dogs and Kelpies share a similar trait.
Pretty much always sign of a "keeper".
If you can't keep him yourself, give somebody worthwhile the opportunity.
Mark