Diesel is a three year old white German Shepard whose family's circumstances have changed and they no longer have the time to give him the attention he deserves.
He is a sweet, friendly dog who loves children. He lives with very young children and loves the attention.
Diesel is fully housebroken and extremely friendly, he rarely barks, and has no destructive behaviors.
He is good with other dogs, but has not been exposed to cats.
Diesel is epileptic and is on medication to control his seizures.
He has seizures 1 time every 4 months or so. He will need someone who is committed to making sure he gets his medication on schedule. He has been seizure free for months.
He is a sweet, friendly dog who loves children. He lives with very young children and loves the attention.
Diesel is fully housebroken and extremely friendly, he rarely barks, and has no destructive behaviors.
He is good with other dogs, but has not been exposed to cats.
Diesel is epileptic and is on medication to control his seizures.
He has seizures 1 time every 4 months or so. He will need someone who is committed to making sure he gets his medication on schedule. He has been seizure free for months.
Diesel would like a family who is home to spend time with him and take him for walks or just throw his ball.
Contact: Gina Olivieri
gochef@optonline.net
Contact: Gina Olivieri
gochef@optonline.net
2 comments:
Poor guy, no pets at my place, and my folks already have all cats.
Have they tried Craigslist? Obviously one should be careful, but they do have a full pets section, including people posting in search of pets. Something you don't see every day, and one can always ask to visit/get to know the people before making a decision. People seem to do everything on there these days!
http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/pet/
I saw one up just now looking for a dog good with other dogs. Looks like they're pretty flexible on age (maybe medical needs too?), and already have a female shepherd who misses her old friend.
http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/pet/653417153.html
Or you may contact the dog comtrol officer in whatever town
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