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Thread: **Found a dog** He's HOME!!

  1. #16
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    He is cuuute, and the video is adorable!

    For his marking problems what about a belly band? You can buy them at stores and stuff but I know some people just use an ace bandage and wrap it around the dogs middle with a sanitary napkin in it. Less of a mess to clean up that way

    The Boston sounds cute too though, best of luck!!!

    Oh and five dogs isn't too bad And four of em would be small...so it would really only be like having 3 big dogs!

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    That is great most likely was the flash i have issues with my dogs too lol there eyes are usually always closed lol!

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    Oh no, a marking dog. I'm afraid I'd have to vote for the Boston. Some male dogs feel the necessity to mark when living with the ladies. This might not be easily extinguished even after he is neutered since he has already established the habit.
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    What a cutie! I hope you can find his parents.

    I'll take the Boston if you keep him.

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    Well I have my signs ready to post when I get home. Hubby said he has seen no signs around our neighborhood of anyone looking for a dog and no one has come by. Off to the vet's tomorrow to check for microchip. I will surely have some tough decisions to make it we can't find his family and if the Boston is ready to be rehomed. I always think to myself that I just want to find a dog on the road to rescue and yesterday that happened. Too bad it was on the same day we got offered a Boston for FREE. I will keep everyone updated.
    Amber: Mom to Connor, Carson, Sadie, Maggie and Grant

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    Well we took him out walking this evening because there were a few houses we wanted to ask if it was there. 1st house, no luck. 2nd house, which is 2 houses up, he walked right in the driveway and when she opened the door he walked right in. Good for him, we found his home. Now I know why he's not neutered. These are the same BYB's that breed their boxers. This is her 2nd litter I know of. I have seen the pups outside, they are not newborns but they are still pups. She has 4 other adult looking Boxers and a few other mixed breeds in the yard. There was another dog in the house too when she opened the door. I suppose she is using the little guy as a stud dog for something or else doesn't care. Well it's obvious she doesn't care. I would like to report her, but they have shelter out there and as far as I can tell they get fed. No abuse per se, just outside dogs. Either way, he was not far from home when we picked him up and now I know where he lives. For her dog being gone 24 hours she didn't seem too concerned he was gone nor too excited he was back. She said she lets him out and he comes back. Well I wasn't chancing him getting hit when I saw him out walking. Well I'm happy he's home, but upset it wasn't a better home, at least a home I thought was better.

    Still waiting on news about the Boston though. At least I don't have to worry about having 5 dogs.
    Amber: Mom to Connor, Carson, Sadie, Maggie and Grant

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    Thanks for the follow up on this situation. I too am disappointed this little fellow wasn't part of a better life style, but at least he didn't resist going home.

    Now let us know what develops with the Boston.
    *Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened.* Anatole France

  8. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by gemini9961
    Well we took him out walking this evening because there were a few houses we wanted to ask if it was there. 1st house, no luck. 2nd house, which is 2 houses up, he walked right in the driveway and when she opened the door he walked right in. Good for him, we found his home. Now I know why he's not neutered. These are the same BYB's that breed their boxers. This is her 2nd litter I know of. I have seen the pups outside, they are not newborns but they are still pups. She has 4 other adult looking Boxers and a few other mixed breeds in the yard. There was another dog in the house too when she opened the door. I suppose she is using the little guy as a stud dog for something or else doesn't care. Well it's obvious she doesn't care. I would like to report her, but they have shelter out there and as far as I can tell they get fed. No abuse per se, just outside dogs. Either way, he was not far from home when we picked him up and now I know where he lives. For her dog being gone 24 hours she didn't seem too concerned he was gone nor too excited he was back. She said she lets him out and he comes back. Well I wasn't chancing him getting hit when I saw him out walking. Well I'm happy he's home, but upset it wasn't a better home, at least a home I thought was better.

    Still waiting on news about the Boston though. At least I don't have to worry about having 5 dogs.
    Thats too bad he has to live there But I'm happy you found his home.

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    It's good you found his home. I can't believe this lady let's him roam the neighborhood, though.
    Bless you, for taking care of him.
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    Hey Amber! Any update on the Boston??

    Ashley & Crossbone ("mini ACD")
    Living with my parent's: Jack (Lab/Beagle), Micki & Mini (JRTS)
    RIP Kyra: 07/11/04 - 11/3/12; Shadow: 4/2/96 - 3/17/08

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