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yeh he is tiny compared to my blue ..he stands 23inches were as the new one is only 19inches and not as big boned as blue ...and maybe not a fat as id like him to be :- " nevermind nothing a few steaks wont sort outkitty said:Quite true, Jo.
He looks dinky! He's so pretty. :wub: Lovely photo's of him just arrived - he looks pretty confident already!
call him (dinky!)
hi Jo,i understand your point what you are saying :thumbsup:~JO~ said:daledogs said:awwwwwwwwwell done Nicky for giving him the loving home he deserves,he is in the right place now were he will get all the fuss and attention and any treatment he needs
Sorry if i have missed something here, but as you wrote something similar on the other post Dawn I felt the need to comment -
Just becasue he has been re-homed doesn't mean he wasn't in a loving home before and that he didn't get any attention or treatment.
I only know the story as far as this thread and the other one goes, I know the guy went about it a little incorrectly and was rude to you Dawn. But I don't think we should jump to the conclusion that because he has been re-homed he was neglected before.
Just felt I needed to say this :b
By the way he is adorable I hope he loves his new home :wub:
hi evie the vet has advised us to let him settle in for few weeks so i was thinking about 2/3 weeks time :thumbsup:Evie said:It's such a disgrace how some people keep animals!! :rant:
Thankfully this little lad as landed on his feet coming to you. I hope all goes well with the op and you have a wonderful lifetime together! :luck:
When does he go in for his op?
I see why you said this now Dawn - but you will see why I made this comment, I did say 'unless I missed something' which of course we didn't realise :thumbsup:nicky12 said:hi ok I'll clear few things up, the dog was not in the best condition, he was riddled with fleas, only one testicle was decended and maybe a little thin in my eye's altough the vet wasnt worried about his weight. He will have to have an operation to remove both testicles the vet couldn't find the other one in his groin so they will have to look in his abdomon which is going to be a costly afair but he will have the treatment he should have had a long time ago... the vet said this problem would have been obvious at about 4/5 mths of age.
As for the owner I'll reserve my judgement but Ive spoke to some other people he was trying to sell this dog too and his story is inconsistent and his reasons for selling the dog are unknown although but its not difficult to come to a conclusion.
We weren't asked about our home, garden, surroundings or anything about his future welfair which was worrying.
Anyway hes now in a loving home with a play mate to keep him company and he will receive everything he will need for the rest of his days. :thumbsup:
:- " Just for balance:~JO~ said:Without wishing to open up a can of working regarding neutering dogs with one testicle, although it would have been obvious he only had one at 4/5 months - it is not unknown for the other to come down anytime up to even 18months or more. So this is why often people don't feel the need to neuter early especially as there is a strong feeling about many that neutering a puppy is not always a wise decision (regardless of what some vets may say! :- " )
Thanks Elizabeth, always good to have both sides :thumbsup:moriarte said::- " Just for balance:~JO~ said:Without wishing to open up a can of working regarding neutering dogs with one testicle, although it would have been obvious he only had one at 4/5 months - it is not unknown for the other to come down anytime up to even 18months or more. So this is why often people don't feel the need to neuter early especially as there is a strong feeling about many that neutering a puppy is not always a wise decision (regardless of what some vets may say! :- " )
Cathrine's experience of a retained testicle
So I'm afraid it's not unknown for cancer to develop this early. Some vets will leave the normal one if you feel strongly about neutering.