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| Bo must find a home by January 31st Apply at animaladvocates@telus.net Bo has a new home on a trial adoption. |
We're in the process of moving to a rental.
We couldn't find one that allows
dogs
and we have a beautiful 10 year old samoyed-golden retriever
cross that can't come along. We're not sure the best way to
find a great home for him as we would rather not bring him
to the SPCA (if that is even an option).Bo is a great dog. He can live outdoors or in (but he needs brushing if he's indoors - he loves being brushed). With him comes a nice big crate/kennel that he loves to sleep in. He travels well. He listens fairly well but he does pull a bit when on leash. He will sit and stay on command (but his stay is a bit ADHD - forgets after awhile). We are not looking to make money on him or his "stuff" - we really want to find him a home that will love him and treat him nicely - he's a very loving and smart dog. We only have until the end of January and this is really very hard (we've had him since he was a puppy). |
MIKEY
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Mikey is a five-year old little Dobie or
Rottie cross. He's terribly loyal and affectionate and very
obedient. He lives in a multi-dog home with male and female
dogs and gets along with all them all, but he is most happy and
relaxed with puppies and female dogs. He will bite if his home
or yard or car is entered without the permission of his guardian;
but his bites are down low on the legs and are of the kind that are
only meant to drive the person away (hence biting only on the lower
leg). Mikey never bites for any other reason and he never
tries to do serious damage. When people enter his house he is so
delighted he spins and wiggles, as long as his person is present to
make introductions. If a stranger pats Mikey when out in public
Mikey may either be delighted or a bit cautious but he has never
bitten. When approached by large male dogs, especially if they are
unneutered, in order to protect his family, he will try to make them
go away by being pushy and sometimes by mounting, but never by
fighting and he can be told, "Mikey, knock if off and move along"
easily.
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