Serdang
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Serdang came to Second Chance when he was just a puppy. He suffered from parvo and distemper but despite the odds, he survived! You can see Serdang’s puppy picture here.
Back to the story. The reason I picked Serdang to train was simple. He stood out from all the other dogs. Although he barked at new visitors just like the other dogs, there was a quality in him that indicated that he did things because he wanted to and not because he was following the crowd. His demeanor oozed calmness and confidence, all at the same time. I had to pick him.
Over the next few months as we did our training, (you can check out Elise’s post about the training) I became more drawn towards him. He did not get easily excited as compared to the other dogs and more importantly, he seemed to know what he was doing.
The only thing that frustrated me throughout the training process was that he refused to succumb to any treats. Food is not really a big deal to this fella.
As a person who has known Serdang for almost a year, I would say that he is a very cool, calm and collected boy. He is a little more than one year old now (a young adult!) and can carry out the basic commands if given a refresher course. Bringing him for walks is never really a chore. Serdang walks leisurely and will follow your lead if you can prove that you deserve to be leader. He has no aggression problems, very sweet with humans and can get along with most dogs.
I would adopt Serdang myself if I could. But because I cant, I sincerely hope someone out there can.. so Serdang can finally find a place to call home.
And no, this post isnt an April Fool’s joke.
Source: http://www.pawsmission.com/2012/04/serdang.html
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