She's white, probably a little mix in her. She's my friends dog, Up on her shots, and friendly. He's is just not home very often and he feels bad having to keep her in the kennel all day. So if you know anyone who would be willing to take in the dog, let me know. Free kennel, food, and toys. I'll see if I can find some pics.
1/8/2009 1:29:20 PM
Let me guess. The dog's name is Wah-Wah.
1/8/2009 3:46:14 PM
Let me guess. He sure plays a mean pinball.
1/8/2009 4:10:39 PM
you are the WORST kind of person
1/8/2009 4:47:42 PM
I'll take the kennel, food, and toys.That dog should have been put down
1/8/2009 5:10:46 PM
That is a rather rough dog to place I imagine. I cannot even envision how you would go about training a deaf and blind dog. Good luck for her.
1/8/2009 5:32:44 PM
so if she bites someone, could she get away with it? I mean, for all she knows, she's biting a table leg or a bone.[Edited on January 8, 2009 at 5:52 PM. Reason : a]
1/8/2009 5:52:12 PM
1/8/2009 6:08:20 PM
My sister has a dog that's blind and deaf, he is easily the sweetest and most loving dog I've ever met. He has his pathways around the house to get to his areas, and get's mad if you move the furniture around. He can also tell who is who and absolutely loves Teri. He plays really well with other dogs, once they get used to the fact that he can't see them. He takes a bit more attention, but they don't regret for a day deciding to keep him. He's their only indoor dog. They've got 3 foster dogs, and 5 other family dogs. A litter of four puppies was dropped off tonight to add to that. My point is, Teri's seen a lot of dogs (she runs a Humane Society) and this dog is easily the most rewarding for her.
1/8/2009 6:46:26 PM
bttt
1/12/2009 1:27:05 PM