Please give this boy a Home !
Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 17:30
Jakes Progress.
Can someone please offer this lovely chocolate boy a home ?
Jake has come on in leaps and bounds since he's been here with us, but unfortunately, 'Lady' (our old girl) can't accept him into our home.
Jake is a lively, intelligent and friendly boy and gets on fine with 'Billy' (a big male) and other dogs. He doesn't now seem to be any the worse for his recent disturbance due to tragic circumstances, and his nervous anxiety has settled down considerably. His sickness has cleared up thanks to our Vet Mr Locke, and his ear infection is also responding well to treatment. Jake is currently obsessed with food and will continue to benefit from regular feeding, which unfortunately he hasn't had in the past.
Jake could concievably live with other dogs, males, or bitches... I suspect it's just 'Lady' he doesn't like for whatever reason. He would equally be happy as an 'only' dog.
Although our Vet estimates his age at around 10 years he is a very young 10 year old who loves to play ball and be fussed.
Having invested love, care, and attention in Jake I would sincerely like him to go to a good home as soon as possible. He's a typical resilient Labrador and I'm sure the change of address wouldn't cause him any undue distress.
Please contact Glenys if you can help.
Thank You !
Can someone please offer this lovely chocolate boy a home ?
Jake has come on in leaps and bounds since he's been here with us, but unfortunately, 'Lady' (our old girl) can't accept him into our home.
Jake is a lively, intelligent and friendly boy and gets on fine with 'Billy' (a big male) and other dogs. He doesn't now seem to be any the worse for his recent disturbance due to tragic circumstances, and his nervous anxiety has settled down considerably. His sickness has cleared up thanks to our Vet Mr Locke, and his ear infection is also responding well to treatment. Jake is currently obsessed with food and will continue to benefit from regular feeding, which unfortunately he hasn't had in the past.
Jake could concievably live with other dogs, males, or bitches... I suspect it's just 'Lady' he doesn't like for whatever reason. He would equally be happy as an 'only' dog.
Although our Vet estimates his age at around 10 years he is a very young 10 year old who loves to play ball and be fussed.
Having invested love, care, and attention in Jake I would sincerely like him to go to a good home as soon as possible. He's a typical resilient Labrador and I'm sure the change of address wouldn't cause him any undue distress.
Please contact Glenys if you can help.
Thank You !