BoneSeeker
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U p d a t e ...Wiley left our camp house. Just a few days ago I happened upon him 2 miles from our camp house. It was a happy reunion. A homeowner said it is his dog. He was in the hospital and unable to care for him. When he came home the dog was missing. Now I can stop by give him some treats
This poor fellow is thin and was sitting waiting for a human to return to my truck in the middle of the forest. Pretty smart! I call him Wiley and brought him home with intent to rescue. I already have 2 pit mixes and one is dog aggressive and made it obvious she won't accept him. So I took him to our home we rent on our hunt lease and left him alone there with 50 lbs dog food, a bed, and 20 gallons of water. If I can't find him a home soon, I will have to take him to Animal Control where he will be killed. His time is running out and it's getting down to days. He will make a great hog dog or a wonderful pet in rural setting. I believe I'm the first to leash him. Took me about 15 minutes and he got used to it just fine. He didn't like being inside fenced area in my subdivision. He deserves so much more than subdivision living anyways. He has shown love for people. I took him to a nearby home to see if the residents had seen him before. They had 2 large dogs that approached me and growled scaring me. Wiley jumped between me and them and let out a single growl. The other 2 dogs walked away, and Wiley turned and sat down next to me. Hope that helps communicate his temperament. I thought him to be mighty fine and would love to be able to keep him. I'm confident he is easy to train. My network of potentials has fizzled out. Please spread the word. Please help me get him off Death Row by communicating with your friends, family, & coworkers!
I'll pay for his shots and I'll drive him across the state and deliver him to you. I'll consider other states.
This poor fellow is thin and was sitting waiting for a human to return to my truck in the middle of the forest. Pretty smart! I call him Wiley and brought him home with intent to rescue. I already have 2 pit mixes and one is dog aggressive and made it obvious she won't accept him. So I took him to our home we rent on our hunt lease and left him alone there with 50 lbs dog food, a bed, and 20 gallons of water. If I can't find him a home soon, I will have to take him to Animal Control where he will be killed. His time is running out and it's getting down to days. He will make a great hog dog or a wonderful pet in rural setting. I believe I'm the first to leash him. Took me about 15 minutes and he got used to it just fine. He didn't like being inside fenced area in my subdivision. He deserves so much more than subdivision living anyways. He has shown love for people. I took him to a nearby home to see if the residents had seen him before. They had 2 large dogs that approached me and growled scaring me. Wiley jumped between me and them and let out a single growl. The other 2 dogs walked away, and Wiley turned and sat down next to me. Hope that helps communicate his temperament. I thought him to be mighty fine and would love to be able to keep him. I'm confident he is easy to train. My network of potentials has fizzled out. Please spread the word. Please help me get him off Death Row by communicating with your friends, family, & coworkers!
I'll pay for his shots and I'll drive him across the state and deliver him to you. I'll consider other states.
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