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11-28-2007, 04:54 PM | #1 |
Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: knoxville
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| Dogs needing home in knoxville Our trainer told us about two different dogs that need homes. Please pass this information to anyone who is looking for a dog. I hope they find a home soon First dog labradoodle, 60lb., female spayed, appr. 2yo. vaccines and heartworm current. does well with most dogs. sweet but high energy. found abandonded alongside a road, now needs a great home. Call Concord Vet Hospital if you want more info. Second Dog (this is copy and paste from the email) He is young, high energy, beautiful, slightly trained, and highly trainable. He is not housebroken. He has skin issues and he is currently undergoing treatment to resolve. He has source guarding issues (not food aggressive) but has made GREAT strides toward improvement. Due to his source guarding issues, I would consider him a PG-13 dog (no small children). He is a VERY happy fellow and wiggles all the time. He does bark when left alone, so an apartment situation might not be appropriate. He gets along well with other dogs, but I have not tested him with other dogs with toys - and I suspect that there could be problems with chew bones or squeak toys. I am asking that you help me to spread the word on this little fellow. He would make an EXCELLENT agility or flyball dog. I really don't want to fly him to Texas and am hoping to find him a home. Could you help please? Call Karen Echternacht at Command Performance Canine Training Center. The phone number is 966-4148 |
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