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Post by Lisa on Feb 24, 2005 12:02:08 GMT -5
This is Homer:- He landed in our care a couple of days ago and is currently in one of our foster homes. We were told at the time he was a greyhound he was due to be pts so we just had to grab him asap. However as you can see he is a young lurcher lad The foster home we had lined up which he had to go in in the immediate has three dogs all over eight and obviously Homer wants to play so the dogs are getting a bit stressed out by his show off behaviour and are telling him off. He is totally non aggresive and not retaliating in the slightest. He is perfectly clean in the house hasnt had one accident, loves to cuddle up to you and is okay left for short periods with the others but would be better as so young with someone around most or all of the time. With another young dog who will have a play with him you wont know he is there. He is already castrated and his first jab is being arranged now, although we do know his history before being dumped at the boarding kennels so he has received them. I would bring him here with mine but ive just brought Duke the oldie here today and it wouldnt be fair on him for me to bring a young boy in. His cat status isnt known but he absolutly adores kids and will play with them as good as gold.
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Post by lisa23 on Feb 24, 2005 12:16:14 GMT -5
If you knew how he was with cats he could come here, hope he finds somewhere soon.
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Post by Nettie on Feb 24, 2005 12:47:36 GMT -5
If you knew how he was with cats he could come here, hope he finds somewhere soon. Here too.
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Post by Pen on Feb 28, 2005 6:17:18 GMT -5
Would be keen to foster Homer. We have a lurcher who has just turned six who is quite playful and two children eight and twelve
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Post by Lisa on Feb 28, 2005 6:54:22 GMT -5
Hiya Pen thanks for the offer, we have moved Homer into another foster home where he seems to be doing well
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