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Hasek - Australian Shepherd (long coat) Dog For Adoption

Australian Shepherd Dogs For Adoption in Cuba, NY, USA

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Nickname
Hasek
Breed
Australian Shepherd
Gender
Male
Age
Young
Location
Cuba, NY, 14727, USA

Description

Australian Shepherd Dogs For Adoption in Cuba, NY, USA

Posted Breed: Australian Shepherd (long coat). I Have 2 Legs Just Like You! Hasek was born April 30, 2016 and weighs about 50 lbs. Hasek is a very special dog and has had a tragic life. He was purch

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ased as a puppy in PA at www.stonebeckerfarms.com and in November 2016 he was hit by a car which resulted in an emergency amputation of his left front leg. Shortly after he found himself in another home and shortly after that the new owners came home to find that he had bitten off a portion of the right front foot/leg!!! Seemingly due to the injuries with the car hitting him and there must have been some uncomfortable nerve damage and so he wanted to relieve the suffering....... So, yes, this dog now just has two back legs and incredible back end muscles! He does walk on two legs, for a ways, and kind of swoops down to lay back down. He does sit up on his rear and knows to lean the front part of his body on things....such as another dog. Hasek can also do stairs, jump on furniture and has even accomplished counter surfing. Here is the unfortunate part, Hasek can be protective and guarded with strangers and at veterinarian offices...go figure. We do wonder if a cart of some sort might be nice for him as he ages. When he loves you he loves you all the way and is a real snuggler and used to sleep with their son. He is house trained and does very well on car rides, but wasn't able to move with his most recent family. So, this is his very sad story and now he is looking for a third owner, let's just hope the third time is the charm! Here’s what Hasek says: “Hasek (sounds like Bass-ick with an H) here! I was just recently brought to Joyful because my family was moving. After a few days at Joyful I got to go to a foster home! They give me lots of snuggles! I am a little different then most dogs, as I was in an accident as a teen pup and because of that I now only have 2 legs. It doesn’t bother me at all, I actually learned to walk like you! I can see what you’re making for dinner and if you aren’t careful even taste test it! I would love a family with no kids, as they are too loud for me. I am cautious with new people so it’ll take me time to know if I can trust them, but when I do I’m a big love! I am potty trained and love the outside! I can’t run or even walk fast so I would be able to hang off leash, but only if you’re there with me. I can’t be outdoors for long as my foster family has found I get hot fast. I need a really cool place to be when I come in, and a lot of water! I can get on furniture by myself, and go upstairs by myself but coming downstairs I will need your help. If you don’t have another dog that’s ok, but if you do I am picky so I would love to meet them first!. I love to nap, snuggle, and love belly rubs! I do walk like you so I can’t be free fed, as I can’t get too heavy. Also in the future it’s possible I’ll need hip/joint supplements. Lastly I am protective of my family, but I’m working on calming down after people come in the house. Please really take time in considering me. I’m cute and lovable, but I have special needs and some think they can handle it, until they can’t anymore. I’ll be waiting for you!” The Adoption Fee for this dog is $200.00. Adoptions fees vary based on adoptability. In general our fees include spay/neuter, all age appropriate vaccines, Home Again micro-chipping & registration, worming & flea control - a "complete" pet. We accept CASH or Visa/Mastercard ONLY. Joyful Rescues has no funding except for our adoption fees and miscellaneous donations. Pet care and vet bills are expensive - you must be ready to take on this financial (as well as emotional) responsibility. YOU MUST BE AT LEAST 25 YEARS OF AGE TO ADOPT A DOG FROM JOYFUL RESCUES We keep our pet list as up-to-date as possible. As soon as a pet is adopted, it is removed from the list. If a pet is still showing, it is still available for adoption. Can't Adopt Me? SPONSOR ME Look for the Link "Special Instructions to Seller" if you want to note a particular pet Before you seek to adopt a pet from Joyful Rescues, please read our Pet Adoption page http://www.joyfulrescues.org/pet_adoption.html. Online Application

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Long
Grooming Needs
High
Shedding Amount
High
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Energy Level
Low
Activity Level
Slightly Active
Exercise Needs
Low
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-889379
Date Listed
06/16/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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