Three brown puppies are looking for their furever homes with loving family members. They will love you with all their hearts. I absolutely look forward to seeing them grow up healthy, strong and absolutely happy with their new families! Here's a little bit about how they were found.
How I found them:
These three loving brown puppies were found in the middle of nowhere, where only huge trucks and trailers resided. Surrounded by only sand and gravel, I saw one small puppy, with patches of fur missing. There were lots of stray cats in the area, but no adult dogs to be seen. I had an almost empty bag of kibbles in my booth and my bottle of water to spare. Small boy immediately came towards me when I called out to him.
Soon after, Little girl came. She was hesitant at first, but when she saw that I meant no harm to her sibling, she came for pets first before taking in as much water as she could. Their body temperature was out of control, seeing that the only shade they could get was if they hid other the huge trucks. Little girl soon hopped into the back of my car seat with a little help of me supporting her hind legs. We went to find her brother and got him into the car. I did a couple of rounds in the area before we finally found Big boy. At first glance, I knew they had a serious case of skin issues. And they were malnourished. I was 1 hour away from my usual vet so I made sure to keep the car steady to avoid them getting car sick. I could hear them vomitting in the back and as I glanced through my rear mirror, my heart broke.
They had been eating sand, rocks and wrappers of litter. One even vomitted out a balloon. :(
I got them home and fed them. They ate so quickly. Familiar yet foreign. Then we took a shower. The water was as black as grease. I had to shower each of them three times before I could get a relatively clean feeling to their fur.
Off we went to the vet! They were starting to smile a little. With food and some relief, and cool breeze from the aircon, we waited patiently for our turn. They were diagnosed with sarcoptic mange and had to take medication to get it under control. I chose to give them natural medicated bathes instead of rubbing any creams, seeing how they were constantly crying and biting themselves. They got dewormed, and vaccinated against parvo and distemper.
Fast forward to 4 months after. They are all in great shape. All of their furs have grown back, good appetites (big), active, are able to get along with cats, loves sitting on laps and giving kisses.
ABOUT THE PUPPIES:
Little Girl is the only female out of the litter. She is the smallest and sports a really unique dirty latte coat. She likes to enjoy her food but feels the need to gobble up her food whenever her brothers aren't leashed up. She's also the alpha of the litter. She tends to dominate her brothers and they allow her to do so as well. I call her an escape artist because she's really good with finding nooks and crannies to squeeze herself into.
She isn't a noisy puppy when she's on her own. A very loyal pup that just wants to wander and explore the house with her owner. She chews her food and enjoys vegetables as much as she likes meat. She is a little afraid of showers but stays still while you wash her up. Her favourite part of showers is when she gets dried off with a nice soft cotton towel/shirt. What makes her look derpy is her extremely long tongue that she will give you long and big kisses! Oh, her favourite spot in the house is most definitely the couch! Smart girl.
Big Boy is the biggest of the litter. He sports the thickest and the darkest brown coat out of the three. He has a mix of tanned brown, black and cream coloured fur. He is inquisitive, sometimes too derpy. He is a little afraid of cats (possibly being bullied by all the stray cats.) and inhales his food. No matter how much you hold him by the scruff, he will still manage to gobble up his food. He loves bigger sized kibbles but because he doesn't chew much, it tends to give him either constipation or diarrhea. So he's now on small sized kibbles. Not that much a fan of vegetables but loves steamed pumpkin! His favourite snacks are milky biscuits, and meat based crunchy crackers. He's a great guard dog and extremely protective. Loves hugs and kisses. He requires more food and loves splashing in water. (not so much being sprayed)
Little boy is the timid pup of the litter. He sports a tanned brown coat. A shade that is in between Little Girl and Big Boy. He gets bullied by both Little Girl and Big boy. He's extremely wary of people. He gets along with cats. He won't attack the cats even if they hiss or try to claw him. He would just walk away quietly. He tends to have his head hanging lower. He currently resides at a friend's place where she's been helping me foster him. He loves cuddles and watching the sunrise and sunset. He loves having a balanced diet of vegetables, protein and some kibble. He is the only one out of the three that is used to living indoors. A quiet puppy and loves to do anything with you. Tends to nap more than the other two. Little boy also has a slight bent in one of his front legs. I had asked the vet if he had a broken limb before and it seems like he did but it does not affect his ability to walk. And he isn't in pain either.(did some mobility test)
NOTE:
Little Girl and Big Boy have not been successful with potty training yet. They live on my porch but are generally well behaved when they come indoors.
All three puppies tend to have a tendency to flinch a little when hands are raised up or if a broom or mop is around. They are due for their 3rd vaccination. None of them are neutered or spayed yet.
Kudos and God bless!!