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Pup Found in Trash Can
Yesterday as I was just sitting down to write the blog, my phone rang. A friend had gone out to bring her garbage can in from the curb and to her surprise found that someone had dumped a tiny puppy in her trash bin. She called me immediately and we went and got the little pup whom we have named Angel.
Angel, according to vets is only 5 or 6 weeks old. She is in relatively good health, but was very hungry when found. After feeding her and settling her down in the playpen we keep on hand for puppies, she slept through the night. This morning it was a very excited little brown puppy who bit my toes to wake me.
I think Angel found our home a little intimidating when she first arrived, she spent most of last evening sleeping in my husbands lap and was wary of approaching the other dogs. This morning however, she seems to have forgotten her previous apprehension and is busy trying to get the big dogs to play with her, and of course getting into everything with typical puppy enthusiasm.
Vets believe Angel to be a Lab/Collie cross which means she will grow into a medium to large sized dog. Angel will need a home where someone is home during the day. She was taken from her mother too early and exhibits some separation anxiety when left alone.
Angel will need a foster or forever home. The usual Let’s Adopt Conditions apply:
1.) The applicant MUST have another animal, and that animal MUST be spayed or neutered.
2.) Angel will live inside the home not in the yard.
3.) Angel will be fed a raw food diet. (for information on raw feeding, see rawfed.com)
Anyone wishing to adopt or foster Angel, should contact:
janetehamilton@bell.net
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Janette
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Joan says:
Jenette I sentyou an email but it keeps being sent back if this email correct?
Janette Hamilton says:
Don’t know why it got sent back, but I just answered an email from you, so I did get one.
Gloria says:
What a sweety. It makes me wonder if there were others dumped in various places, and the usual feelings of how can anybody do stuff like this? Perhaps though it was someone who knew it would be found, which doesn’t excuse the act itself.
Jessica says:
Has this puppy found a home?
Janette Hamilton says:
Yes