A squeaking collie-corgi has landed
Jan. 29th, 2012 03:53 pmHe is being rehomed because his previous owners have a baby now :-(
He is quite little, seems very healthy & playful (and at the moment not very oldie, but probably he will calm down a bit once he's had a chance to settle in). He's only 9 though, and being part collie and so diddy, might have as much as another 9 years ahead. I'll need to get him neutered but once that is done I imagine it won't take long to find him a home.
He's very squeaky. He squeaks when he sees a cat, he squeaks when he wants his tummy rubbed, he squeaks when he's hoping you will throw his ball, he squeaks if he's not sure what's happening next and wants reassurance... I think he may be a bit spoilt!
Philmophlegm's foster dog review: "He looks really freaky because his head's out of all proportion with his body. But he can do stuff. Mostly your foster dogs are useless". By this he means that Tommy was prepared to play football with him ...
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Date: 2012-01-30 12:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-01-30 02:31 pm (UTC)Definitely a change of pace, mine look at balls and pull 'you get it: you threw it!' faces :-D Also, he understands all these words, like 'get the toy, no the other toy, bring it here, no, closer, drop it, sit, give paw, fetch...." Mine consider all those words to be quite unnecessary. They prefer words like 'Tripe' and 'Teatime'...
He has calmed down a bit today, thankfully: I think yesterday was a bit overstimulating.