Thursday, 3 August 2017

Has anyone got a spare lap for a little abandoned Yorkie that just needs to be loved, saved by a lady from the traffic and unclaimed, he is about twelve years old according to her vet, not old in Yorkie years, doesn't need too much exercise and loves a cuddle.
From the lady who rescued him and cannot keep him as her cat will not accept him..
He had a bit of a flea problem which we have eliminated with a combination of a tablet and a flea bath - he appeared to thoroughly enjoy the latter! He was very calm both in the car and at the vet and didn't make a single complaint no matter what she did! 
He has a lovely temperament and I have seen no vices in him whatsoever. He is good with my other cat and vice versa. He is lively, but well-behaved and obedient, and very affectionate - most definitely a lapdog! He has obviously had a good home and his apparent abandonment is a mystery - perhaps his owner died? He does not seem to need or want much exercise. While he follows me out into the extensive park I have here he only goes far enough to keep me in his sight before sitting down with a 'must I really go further?' expression on his face! He had a bad limp when I found him which has now all but disappeared, but the vet saw it and said that it looked like an old injury that had been aggravated by his running up and down the road for several hours (two people I spoke to had seen him that day, one of whom tried unsuccessfully to catch him but he ran into a ditch and under a culvert) and this may be why he doesn't like walkies. 
He would be a perfect and very rewarding companion for an older person with perhaps limited mobility who would love to have a dog but cannot exercise one properly. Or just someone who doesn't like exercise!!
He had a small lump which the vet checked out with an echography and does not think it's anything to worry about.
So if you think you can give the little man a home, a donation to cover his vaccination and microchip. He is in Dept 32 but co voiturage is a distinct possibility.
Please message Lynn Hull at Les Amis des Animaux on Facebook or email: info@desanimaux.com if you can help him


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