From XY Soo (dukenikkon@gmail.com):
I'm so desperate that I've to write to you for help. I had been fostering this 4 months+ old male puppy ( George) for nearly a month ( the black and brown one). I'm in desperate need to find him a home ( or, last resort, if any farm owner can take him in and treat him well).
Here's the background about this puppy: He and his brother was dump in a house under renovation. Neighbours been feeding them on and off until one day one of the neighbours asked me to help in getting this pup a home considering that it is very cold at night and rainy season. They took his brother in but can't afford to take him along, so I took him home, clean him and provide food and shelter while trying hard to get him a home. He is very afraid of human touch ( maybe because he had been chased and probably bullied by other human before) and will scream ( high pitch sound!) whenever he is afraid of something even though it is just a mere touch on his head or back ( I'm working on this by giving him treats whenever he let me touch and pat him), sometimes he might accidently urinated or pooped too ( this had improved much since day 1, now hardly happen). He learnt to SIT, HAND and WAIT before food, and I'm still working on more commands and potty training for him. He is dewormed and vaccinated too. He is more a dog- dog rather than human- dog, he can get along very well with almost all dogs, he gets along well with another pup *see picture* and my dog compared to human, although it is my dog, sometimes, refused to accept him around during mealtime. >.<
With my exam coming in less than a month time, and the constant "concern" my neighbors showed towards George's uncertain future, my mum gave order to have him sent off ( but TO WHERE?). Future adopters can adopt George FOC, with condition that they will have him neutered, and love him, that's all I'm asking for. The only thing about George for future adopters to keep an eye is that he is at the stage where he'll change his teeth and explore the world, so he tend to bite and chew around. But no worries, with lots of chewhide ( he loves them a lot btw) and toys ( no squeky type, he's afraid of the squek sound) + your time and attention, damages will be minimum.
George is a lovely boy, please do help him get a home.
Regards, XY Soo
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