a 10 month old pie-bald male, healthy, neutered. The family lost their home and could no longer keep him. He's bounce around a few home for the last 2 weeks and is completely confused. I'll take him and love him till we find a good forever home for him
Wish me luck.
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oh!!! good lucka dn have fun, maybe a foever home has already been found?!?!?!
It's so great that you could take him. :apls: Hope you don't fail fostering 101. I failed twice. Let us know how he adjusts to your home.
Annie & the New Jersey Doxie Gang
Yeah, famous last words...."We're only going to foster." Just ask Bonnie's new forever mommy and papa.
Good luck! He sounds ADORABLE :heart: :heart:
Soooo? Any updates? We would love to see pictures :pray:
Woohoo!! A piebald fwiend!! Iz excited to see some piccies of him.
Porky Pie
busy busy busy here at work today
His name is Shorty, 8.5 lbs, a real sweety. I brought him to work with me, right now he's resting in his crate.
more later
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He sure is a cutie!! Are you sure he's a piebald though? Last I knew Piebalds had to have a white tipped tail and be at least two different colors. :scratch: maybe his picture just doesn't show it. :dontknow: I could be wrong. I love his name!!! Sheesh he's cute. :heart:
Oh, he is so handsome. I don't think he's a piebald. He looks like a longhair red with black overlay. Smoochies to Shorty.
Annie & the New Jersey Doxie Gang
Ahhhh! Shorty is SWEET!
He is gorgeous-he does look like a shaded red to me too!
He's red shaded with black, has a white stripe on his chest. I'm getting the feeling that this one is smart at a whip too. I think he figured out the doggie door already. I guess watching Wilson and Lucy go in and out got his couriosity up.
:grin: Sure nice of you JE to give a pal a chance at a home... :comfort:
Good luck kickin him to the curb! :grin: :grin:
Shorty.... so cute, such a little fellow. :comfort: :heart: :grin:
wow Shorty is adorable. What wonderful thing you are doing, here!