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Offline Mitch Iwichiwa

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Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« on: October 31, 2013, 10:46:40 AM »
Hello-

An excellent loving home is available for one dog who needs a home.  The dog will live on the outskirts of Buriram with me and one other (female) dog.

Here's what we're looking for:

1)  I'm afraid the dog must be young, no more than about 8 months old.  The established dog needs to be alpha, so the new dog has to be a young dog who will be beta.

2)  The ideal dog would be a common type Thai dog, preferably golden or brownish or reddish.  If the dog has a common dark snout, all the better.  I'm not very keen on purebred dogs, unless maybe it is a Thai baangkaew.  I would rather give a home to someone who needs it (there are so many) than encourage a breeder who charges a fee and then produces more dogs.

3)  A female might be best, but a male is fine, too, IF he is easygoing, not aggressive, and not confrontational.  He will need to be the beta dog.

4)  I need to feel connectivity with the dog.  I am happy to come see any dog, but please understand that I cannot promise that he/she will be the one.

Thank you for any information.

-Mitch

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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2013, 11:36:10 AM »
How about this one? He just loves to smile for the camera. But I'm not sure about being beta.


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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2013, 02:39:07 PM »
Hello-

An excellent loving home is available for one dog who needs a home.  The dog will live on the outskirts of Buriram with me and one other (female) dog.

Here's what we're looking for:

1)  I'm afraid the dog must be young, no more than about 8 months old.  The established dog needs to be alpha, so the new dog has to be a young dog who will be beta.

2)  The ideal dog would be a common type Thai dog, preferably golden or brownish or reddish.  If the dog has a common dark snout, all the better.  I'm not very keen on purebred dogs, unless maybe it is a Thai baangkaew.  I would rather give a home to someone who needs it (there are so many) than encourage a breeder who charges a fee and then produces more dogs.

3)  A female might be best, but a male is fine, too, IF he is easygoing, not aggressive, and not confrontational.  He will need to be the beta dog.

4)  I need to feel connectivity with the dog.  I am happy to come see any dog, but please understand that I cannot promise that he/she will be the one.

Thank you for any information.

-Mitch
Are you looking for a dog or a wife.

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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2013, 03:08:48 PM »
how about this one shes a thai dog with a brown nose and about 3 months old (i just need to persuade the wife that 10 dogs are enough )

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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2013, 03:22:42 PM »
how about this one shes a thai dog with a brown nose and about 3 months old (i just need to persuade the wife that 10 dogs are enough )

Hi Ban-

Anything's possible.  I would be glad to meet your puppy, if it's convenient for you.  Only if I'm not going to cause a problem between you guys.  Again, I really can't promise that this puppy's the one, but I'd be happy to meet her.  I'll PM you my phone number, but if your wife doesn't want to hear anything of the sort, I completely understand.  No problem. 

Thank you.

-Mitch

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« Reply #5 on: October 31, 2013, 03:30:24 PM »
ok i will work on it and let you know what she says we have two puppies from the same litter and the mum both are absolutely beautiful one is very playful and boisterous and the other is a little quieter (must warn you there mum is huge so i would imagine these two will be on the large side as well )
i will be in touch if im successful in my persuasion

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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #6 on: November 01, 2013, 06:32:46 AM »
ok i will work on it and let you know what she says we have two puppies from the same litter and the mum both are absolutely beautiful one is very playful and boisterous and the other is a little quieter (must warn you there mum is huge so i would imagine these two will be on the large side as well )
i will be in touch if im successful in my persuasion
Roy,judging from your previous attempts of persuation with your missus I guess the guy won't be hearing from you again!

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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #7 on: November 01, 2013, 04:39:09 PM »
To Ban and All-

As fate would have it, I think my new dog may have just found me this morning.  I've never seen him around here before, but he walked right up to the small apartment building.  Vitally important, my existing dog did not chase him off or bite him to defend her territory.

He has been in trouble for a long time from the look of him, and he is in quite bad shape.  He's a puppy, I'm guessing maybe around 6 months old.  White, but half his fur is missing from malnutrition and pests.  So half of him is bare skin.  He has a big gash on his head between the eyes from some fight (or being hit- TIT), but it looks like it has been trying to heal for a while.  He's got various bites and other wounds around his body, but nothing big or deep enough to be life-threatening now.

Most importantly, even though he looks more than a little goulish and pathetic, there is still some puppiness in him.  He is behaving gently, still moves reasonably nimbly, still manages to wag his tail, and he comes when a stranger (me) calls him nicely.  So while he's probably on the brink of losing it, he hasn't quite lost it yet.

And I think it might work.  If he can continue to get along with my existing dog, then it's just a matter of getting lots of good food into him, getting him some ivermectin shots and Frontline for pests, and letting him heal physically and emotionally.  From what I've read, the fur loss can be mostly or completely reversed as long as he gets proper nutrition and pest control,  His eyes are a bit dull, but I think my eyes would be dull in that situation, too.  His mobility is good and he seems to be holding fast to hope.  So I will cross my fingers, try to keep the two dogs from fighting, and hope that it works out.

In any case, if I haven't gotten you in trouble with the missus already, let me see how things work out with this puppy first.  He really needs a lot of help right away.  I'll let you know what happens.

Thank you again, and best regards.

-Mitch

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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #8 on: November 01, 2013, 06:00:51 PM »
To Ban and All-

As fate would have it, I think my new dog may have just found me this morning.  I've never seen him around here before, but he walked right up to the small apartment building.  Vitally important, my existing dog did not chase him off or bite him to defend her territory.

He has been in trouble for a long time from the look of him, and he is in quite bad shape.  He's a puppy, I'm guessing maybe around 6 months old.  White, but half his fur is missing from malnutrition and pests.  So half of him is bare skin.  He has a big gash on his head between the eyes from some fight (or being hit- TIT), but it looks like it has been trying to heal for a while.  He's got various bites and other wounds around his body, but nothing big or deep enough to be life-threatening now.

Most importantly, even though he looks more than a little goulish and pathetic, there is still some puppiness in him.  He is behaving gently, still moves reasonably nimbly, still manages to wag his tail, and he comes when a stranger (me) calls him nicely.  So while he's probably on the brink of losing it, he hasn't quite lost it yet.

And I think it might work.  If he can continue to get along with my existing dog, then it's just a matter of getting lots of good food into him, getting him some ivermectin shots and Frontline for pests, and letting him heal physically and emotionally.  From what I've read, the fur loss can be mostly or completely reversed as long as he gets proper nutrition and pest control,  His eyes are a bit dull, but I think my eyes would be dull in that situation, too.  His mobility is good and he seems to be holding fast to hope.  So I will cross my fingers, try to keep the two dogs from fighting, and hope that it works out.

In any case, if I haven't gotten you in trouble with the missus already, let me see how things work out with this puppy first.  He really needs a lot of help right away.  I'll let you know what happens.

Thank you again, and best regards.

-Mitch
Sounds like the best thing to do with this flee invested dog is to give it a size 9 up it's backside and send it packing.

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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #9 on: November 01, 2013, 06:16:33 PM »
Wow, what a witty remark.  Ok, we'll remember that next time you're reborn into his situation.
« Last Edit: November 01, 2013, 06:19:52 PM by Mitch Iwichiwa »

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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #10 on: November 03, 2013, 12:20:43 PM »
Hey thats excellent news i hope you can rescue this dog my wife was really not happy with the idea of me giving you "her favourite "dog so i wish you the best of luck i am sure you will have a loving companion there .Three of our dogs are rescued 5 if you count the two puppies who came with there mum
Well done for considering this option and taking on a sick and needy dog such an honourable thing to do  sawadi

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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #11 on: November 03, 2013, 06:49:59 PM »
To Ban and All-

As fate would have it, I think my new dog may have just found me this morning.  I've never seen him around here before, but he walked right up to the small apartment building.  Vitally important, my existing dog did not chase him off or bite him to defend her territory.

He has been in trouble for a long time from the look of him, and he is in quite bad shape.  He's a puppy, I'm guessing maybe around 6 months old.  White, but half his fur is missing from malnutrition and pests.  So half of him is bare skin.  He has a big gash on his head between the eyes from some fight (or being hit- TIT), but it looks like it has been trying to heal for a while.  He's got various bites and other wounds around his body, but nothing big or deep enough to be life-threatening now.

Most importantly, even though he looks more than a little goulish and pathetic, there is still some puppiness in him.  He is behaving gently, still moves reasonably nimbly, still manages to wag his tail, and he comes when a stranger (me) calls him nicely.  So while he's probably on the brink of losing it, he hasn't quite lost it yet.

And I think it might work.  If he can continue to get along with my existing dog, then it's just a matter of getting lots of good food into him, getting him some ivermectin shots and Frontline for pests, and letting him heal physically and emotionally.  From what I've read, the fur loss can be mostly or completely reversed as long as he gets proper nutrition and pest control,  His eyes are a bit dull, but I think my eyes would be dull in that situation, too.  His mobility is good and he seems to be holding fast to hope.  So I will cross my fingers, try to keep the two dogs from fighting, and hope that it works out.

In any case, if I haven't gotten you in trouble with the missus already, let me see how things work out with this puppy first.  He really needs a lot of help right away.  I'll let you know what happens.

Thank you again, and best regards.

-Mitch
Sounds like the best thing to do with this flee invested dog is to give it a size 9 up it's backside and send it packing.
I thought you wear size 13's

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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #12 on: November 14, 2013, 12:18:40 PM »
Ok one of our thai dogs is up the duff shes a black and white small sized looks a little like a shorthaired sheepdog probably been had by our male shitzu so could be interesting puppies and i am definetly not keeping any of them will post on here pictures when they are born all will be free to a good home after the required time with there mum

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Re: Excellent loving home available for one puppy / young dog
« Reply #13 on: December 25, 2013, 04:29:18 PM »
I'm Dreaming Of A White Christmas

Hi Folks-

Things are going well and he's feeling much better.  Here he was on arrival:



Here he is just a couple days ago, less than two months later.



He has a ways to go yet, and he may have internal issues that I'm not aware of, but so far, so good.

Merry Christmas, All!

Mitch
« Last Edit: December 25, 2013, 04:38:20 PM by Mitch Iwichiwa »

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« Reply #14 on: December 25, 2013, 05:30:13 PM »
Good job Mitch. 

 

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