FREE dog to good home :(

Discussion in 'For Sale or Trade' started by TiedyeDreams, May 11, 2010.

  1. TiedyeDreams

    TiedyeDreams Member

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    Found a very loving and good home for her, thank goodness! :)

    Kentucky-in the Lexington area.

    Jack Russell/Beagle mix. Year old May 5. Very intelligent but extremely timid. Scared of small animals (especially cats). Isn't as hyper as a lot of Jacks and doesn't bark as much as a lot of Beagles do. Takes her a while to warm up to new people, but once she does she is very sweet. Not suitable for small children. NOT fixed. Free to GOOD home with toys, leash, treats and food.

    Contact by E-Mail: L__Batman@hotmail.com


    Really hate to just get rid of her like that because she really is very bright. She just needs someone to work with her that has patience. We only took her because we didn't want her to go to a shelter, so we wanted to try and get her a good home. We just can't afford to keep her long term.
     
  2. drew5147

    drew5147 Dingledodie

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    I know my moms wanted a jack a while back, and she seems really sweet.


    Too bad I live in california :(
     
  3. TiedyeDreams

    TiedyeDreams Member

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    Yeah really :( Even though it would give me a good reason for a road trip. haha Its a shame I don't have a ride.
     
  4. drew5147

    drew5147 Dingledodie

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    I *might* be out that way this summer.

    Possibly.
     
  5. TiedyeDreams

    TiedyeDreams Member

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    Well, if you are maybe possibly around this Summer let me know and I'll let you know if she's still around. :) Pretty nice this way in Summertime-I'm just saying.
     
  6. dogstar

    dogstar Member

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    PLEASE get her fixed before she goes, if you're going to give her away free- or make her adoption fee the cost of getting her fixed, and let her new owners pick her up from the vet clinic.

    Free dogs are at the highest risk of oops litters due to owners delaying or ignoring vet care.
     
  7. TiedyeDreams

    TiedyeDreams Member

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    This was actually months ago :)
    I understand the importance of getting her fixed, but honestly, we were more worried about finding her a good home because she couldn't stay with us any longer-we weren't really allowed to have her in the first place and we didn't have money to get her fixed. The lady loves her though, and I believe she did get her fixed. So now she gets to run around and play in a big, fenced in back yard with a couple of others dogs and a loving family.
     
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