Looking for a Good Home-

Started by Annubrius, December 13, 2012, 12:13:06 AM

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Annubrius

-For my mini aussie shepherd. With the amount of time she needs to go outside, she needs someone with a yard, or even an apartment dweller with plenty of spare time.

It's become and urgent matter now as she bit my son yesterday. [dec 18th].

I have a 7mo baby that sleeps during the day and I can't leave him alone if she needs out.

She comes with a bucket of food, a cool leash, collar, nametag and a surrey license for the year as well as some toys.

She's pure bred, has paperwork to prove it, but she's fixed.  Very shy at first but opens up very quickly. Very obedient and quiet. loves to play ball.

please email me, serious enq.'s only.. :C

annubrius@gmail.com


Thank you- and please no rude comments.

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Most Problems Are Caused By Mans Inability To Sit Still In A Room.

tokar

could we see some pics of her.   thanks
1 ton truck available for hire.  contact me by personal message for info

Annubrius

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Quote from: tokar on December 13, 2012, 12:17:16 AM
could we see some pics of her.   thanks

ah! right!  just a moment, I'll edit the post.
Pictures added.

Most Problems Are Caused By Mans Inability To Sit Still In A Room.

Sevrin

Sorry, I'd love to help you out, but I don't much like humans as pets.
I gotta say I love your shiny coat!

Nibi

Quote from: Sevrin on December 13, 2012, 12:36:32 AM
Sorry, I'd love to help you out, but I don't much like humans as pets.
I gotta say I love your shiny coat!

Ah ha ha. XD Very fooney.

Also I would say yes if I didn't already have 3 pets and shortage of space/money. :\ I hope you find her a good home though, looks like a very lovely dog. :hug:

Fuzzum

Award for the Two Cuties in one pic.

hope some one cant take her, i would but Dad dont like dogs.
No wait i totaly do!

Annubrius

Bump.  she's begun to growl at my son even when he crawls across the room.  It's getting ridiculous.

Most Problems Are Caused By Mans Inability To Sit Still In A Room.

Nibi

Did you try putting your dog on Pet Finder, Castanet or Craigslist? :\ I got my kitten by looking on Craigslist, but I also looked on those other sites.

(Also, if you do get somebody saying they would like your dog, if they really want to take care of it, they'll send you a longer message then "I would love to adopt your dog." Usually.)

Annubrius

Quote from: Nibi on January 03, 2013, 10:11:57 PM
Did you try putting your dog on Pet Finder, Castanet or Craigslist? :\ I got my kitten by looking on Craigslist, but I also looked on those other sites.

(Also, if you do get somebody saying they would like your dog, if they really want to take care of it, they'll send you a longer message then "I would love to adopt your dog." Usually.)

I'm actually meeting with a Lady on Tuesday!  But she sounds indecisive. We'll see!

Most Problems Are Caused By Mans Inability To Sit Still In A Room.

Star Wonder

I don't know if your dog has a new home or not, but I thought you'd like to know that she can be trained and that it's not her fault she bit your child. When your kid is on the floor, and looks at her face to face, she sees it as a challenge and will nip to put him in his place. Especially because she is the breed she is, she may even be trying to herd him or push him in a direction through biting. It's a trainable behaviour as well and you can correct it. (No matter how old she is). But if she has a home now just ignore this or take it as future reference. Most dogs in an established family are not good with changes or small children until they are trained properly about the new comer. ^^

For those trying to pick up girls, some food for thought: http://imgur.com/gallery/ARrta


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