Friday, October 26, 2012
Caesar (Available soon)
Caesar was found through Facebook. A nice lady had posted that a sweet guy needed saving. Sara called and got the information. She discovered he was chained in the neighbor's yard. They had "...found him two months ago behind an abandoned house." She said for the first few weeks they took him on walks everyday and played with him and cared for him. Then one day she noticed they didn't walk him, then they didn't feed him or check on his water. That evening she went over and there was no food bowl and a bone dry water bowl. She took him food and water and vowed to keep watching him. For a while she continued feeding and watering him and listening to him cry at night. She finally asked what they were going to do and over time she discovered they had wanted to breed him to the female they have inside but then decided not to do it. They told her they no longer wanted him and that she could find him a home or he would go to the pound. That is why he was posted on Facebook. Sara went the next Saturday and met him and brought him home. He is staying with her while we try to find a forever home or a rescue that can take him. He needs to be taken to the vet so that we know he does not have anything medically wrong. He is a good boy despite being left on a chain and not being shown love. He is learning basic commands such and 'sit' and 'down' as well as being crate trained. he has decent leash manners. He does need help meeting new people, especially men, we do not believe he was abused, but we are pretty sure the only contact he has had with humans within the past month is being scolded. (other than his angel of a neighbor feeding him) He has been in the house with Sara over night and had one small accident because she couldn't get him outside quick enough. He LOVES being a couch potato and would really like a family where he can lay on the couch with his people and watch TV all day. He is good with other dogs but he is a little dominant, he chases cats so no kitties. He would be okay with older children but loud noises still frighten him. We are also looking for donations to help us get him to the vet. You can donate directly to the vet, Trenton Animal Clinic, by calling 731-855-9081 and tell them you would like to donate by debit or credit card to Sara Bing's account. (100% of donations go towards his vetting) or you may donate through chipin at http://humanehearts.chipin.com/caesar-the-staffordshire-terriers-vetting If you are interested in adopting please email sebing.sb@gmail.com for an application.
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