May I know why you want to give away the cute puppy? Is he with Juvenile Dilated Cardiomyopathy or GM1 Storage Disease? Just curious, please don't feel offended. Have a nice day :)
I adopted Benji few days ago and as you mention in your comment I agree he has GM1. I could not keep him more than one day at home. He is very aggressive and it's not because of he is not trained. He was very nice to me whole the day but at night suddenly he changed and got mad.
to all: Please don't trust this dog especially if you have kid at home. I really had a very bad experience about him. Benji has only one testis and he has to go for surgery.
we have Updated a video to show how friendlily benji can be with the proper owner.
Ms Hania thank-you for the grooming and sorry of the VERY BAD EXPERIENCE. Mr Lee if you are of the opinion to put the puppy to sleep.THIS IS NOT YOUR FORUM. GM-1 storage disease or GM1 gangliosidoses, which is a fatal nerve disease that typically appears when a puppy is approximately six months of age. The affected puppy will show clinical signs of cerebellar dysfunction including ataxia, tremors, paresis, and seizures. The pet may also exhibit a change in temperament. Lesions of the retina and clouding of the cornea may occur. GM-1 storage disease is a recessive deficiency of betagalactosidase. For Human Visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM1_Storage_Disease
May I know why you want to give away the cute puppy? Is he with Juvenile Dilated Cardiomyopathy or GM1 Storage Disease? Just curious, please don't feel offended. Have a nice day :)
Best regards,
Glisten Lee