Abandoned dog up for adoption

This poor dog is a former pet, but was recently abandoned by his owner when the family got a new pet.  Apparently, he was left outside his gate and his owner does not want him anymore. 

Rani rescued the dog and brought him to the vet for observation last week.  The dog was vomitingthen but has since recovered.  He is fit enough to be neutered today and we are sponsoring the operation. 

Rani would like to put him up for adoption.  When I visited him today, he seemed very friendly and very delighted to see people. 

Here are some photos of him:

As you can see, he looks well-fed, and his stumpy legs make him look very adorable.  He is already an adult and is not expected to grow any bigger. 
If you are interested in giving him a home, please contact Mayo Clinic at 03-56377026 or Rani at 016-3792807. 
Please help him find a home.

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4 responses to “Abandoned dog up for adoption”

  1. karmen

    so cruel of the owners. some ppl should be banned from having pets altogether.

  2. Anonymous

    what goes a round, comes around. this is what they teach their children so what do they think their children will do with them in time to come??

  3. charles

    The things that human do. Their action never fail to surprise me, guess people like that should be abandoned by their kids next time when they no longer deemed fit or useful enough. At least dogs never forget the hands that feed them and this dog deserve a better owner and if i'm the dog i'd be thinking Good Riddance, on the owner of course!

  4. Anonymous

    Poor boy, hope he gets a loving forever home with someone who deserves his love and devotion. His plight reminds me of this nasty neighbour I had as a kid, who took in a plain-looking brown mongrel as a pup then threw him out when he bought a pedigree dog. The poor dog hung around pitifully outside the fence of his old home while his ex-owner shouted abuse at him to chase him away – my siblings and I were in tears as being young children our parents wouldn't give us permission to take him in.

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