Softballmom
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That little thing is precious. Best of luck. We have a beatiful Chow mix we are trying to place right now. We call him Lucky. Lucky we found him before he starved to death. I can't belive that people don't care for these animals.
It is ashamed how many animals are left to survive on there own or the pet owners just get tired of them or they don't fit in with their lifestyles and just toss them away after a couple of years.
We also have 6 cats for adoption.
That is at the Kennel I am helping at. I don't have all these at my house.
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Loribelle
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this is what they have to say about the little guy (c:
Gordo Dog Pomeranian
Size: Small Age: Adult Sex: Male I.D: 50414
Notes: OFFICIAL LAP DOG HERE!
This precious little boy loves people and would be on a lap 24/7 if allowed. Although only 4 years old, Gordo is special needs because his previous family did not have his back leg operated on and pinned, when some children broke his femur. The leg has healed with the bones apart, however he doesn't let that slow him down and gets along just fine. He enjoys going for walks and car rides but his favorite thing is being with 'his special someone'.
His special needs are a home with someone around most of the time, no children (even though he likes them) for protection of his damaged leg and preferably no other dogs in the household other than possibly another laid back small dog, both for safety of his leg and because he really would prefer to be the center of attention. It is unknown how he is with cats.
Gordo is current on vaccinations, neutered, heartworm tested and started on preventative, had a dental and is housebroken.
Gordo, a handsome one for sure. Will say a prayer for the both of you that if he's the right one for you Gary, it will happen.
HELLO CINDY great to hear you'r doing so well...the kennel folks are lucky to have you helping out. I know how you feel about those prescious pets that have been discarded for whatever reason. I do pray your guys will get some love from people like Gary and others with hearts for the forgotten ones
Don't stay away too long Cindy!
[This message has been edited by weeza3 (edited 31 May 2005).]
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He's soooo cute ! I know you'll get him ! Good luck and hope you are also feeling better with your knee surgery. He's so fluffy. (Guess you figured I don't know much about dogs - ooopss) -- But he's adorable ! Good luck ! Keep us posted. Thanks - I got your email ! That's what friends are for...
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GEDEN13
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there is a pom in a kennel, here in buck's county pa. if i have my way,he will be here with me tomorrow at this time.
his name is Jr. look's pretty well beat up.no matter,he WILL,be running in my yard....gary
GEDEN13
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there is another pom that need's adoption.10yo..called them yesterday,answering machine.wait,and wait...
i will try again.though this 10yo. thing has me a bit worried.age thing.i don't want to bury another so soon.
plus i wonder,if maybe doing someone else's "dirty work"??you know,them not putting the pup to sleep,but giving it to me ,and they are guilt free?? and i have to deal with the emotional stuff?
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