06-17-2007, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by stewartsdsu Hi everyone, well today this little white dog basically came up to my door. Though he is not a yorkie, I still love the little guy. I think he is a bichon or maybe a poodle mix. He was covered in fleas and his hair was soooo matted. So I gave him like a 30 minute bath outside. Then I gave him a flea treatment. I also had to cut of chunks of his hair. Afterwards, he seemed so thankful and happy. I gave him food and water and made him a little home in my garage, which connects to my backyard. I feel bad leaving him out there right now, but I don't think it'd be a good idea letting him sleep inside. He was inside for a while and he did spray a few times. I don't want anything to happen to Riley or Charlie (my roommate's dog). I made some fliers to post and posted on craigslist. I'm gonna call the shelters tomorrow to see if anyone is looking for him. But really, it seems like he's been on his own for a while. But then again, he also seems to have once had a family. I'm kinda nervous about his future. I refuse to bring him to a shelter, but I have doubts that I will find his owners. I wanna take him to the vet tomorrow to get scanned for a chip, and get checked out. He is not nuetered, and his testicals look black. Is that normal in some dogs? I'm guessing not. Any advice? He is so sweet and just wants to follow me around and sit on my lap. He was doing silly little spinning jumps, too. If I don't find his owner, or find him a good home for a while, then I'll probably become attached to him. That's all I need is three dogs in the house. Poor lil' pup. Oh yeah, Riley seems to get along with him considering, but then he did snap one time and try to attack him. What would you all do? Anyone know a cheap (or free clinic) vet for circumstances like this? | Sounds like you got you a cute little friend. and yes its normal for the testicals to look black. Share pictures of him when you can. |
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