Caleb is a sweet, affectionate little pup, who was rescued in a residential compound after sheltering under a car for 2 days. He must have accidentally been separated from his family, and was so grateful to be rescued and given some love.
Caleb is a street dog/Telomian cross. Telomians are the Malaysian tree-climbing dogs; they are intelligent, faithful and make good family dogs that will guard the home well. Caleb will grow to be a medium-sized dog, so is not suitable for apartment living, therefore we can only adopt him out to someone living in a house.
Small puppies are very dependent, like babies, so the adopter must be committed to giving time and attention to the dog. Please do not consider adopting a puppy if you are not determined to do the work. As Caleb is a bright dog, he can be easily trained, but it takes dedication. At only 6 weeks old, he already knew where to do his business.
Caleb is now ready to go to his new home, as he has recovered from the minor injuries he had when he was found. His 2nd vaccination is due 21 August, and he must be neutered when he is 5-6 months old.
Please come and visit him if you are interested in adopting him. If you are looking for the cutest puppy as a family pet, Caleb may be the one for you!
Caleb is a sweet, affectionate little pup, who was rescued in a residential compound after sheltering under a car for 2 days. He must have accidentally been separated from his family, and was so grateful to be rescued and given some love.
Caleb is a street dog/Telomian cross. Telomians are the Malaysian tree-climbing dogs; they are intelligent, faithful and make good family dogs that will guard the home well. Caleb will grow to be a medium-sized dog, so is not suitable for apartment living, therefore we can only adopt him out to someone living in a house.
Small puppies are very dependent, like babies, so the adopter must be committed to giving time and attention to the dog. Please do not consider adopting a puppy if you are not determined to do the work. As Caleb is a bright dog, he can be easily trained, but it takes dedication. At only 6 weeks old, he already knew where to do his business.
Caleb is now ready to go to his new home, as he has recovered from the minor injuries …
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