HAPPY ENDING: Safe n’ Sound: Found: Roaming Dog: Shore Road, Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS — Doberman, Male, approx. 6 months — “Unknown”

found-doberman-pup

Unknown

HAPPY ENDING: Safe n’ Sound!!  This cutie went to Animal Control and if the owners were not found he would have been sent to the SPCA and put up for adoption.  (12.8.12 – 12.9.12)

Breed or Mix:  Doberman pup

Sex: Male, Age: approximately 6 months

Collar/Tags: no tags or collar.

Lost on: 12/08/2012

Area: Shore Road, Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, NS

Additional Notes: He is tall and thin but not emaciated. He was hungry, afraid and very hyper but has adjusted reasonably well. Will report to SPCA at 8am tomorrow.  His coat is very smooth. He likes to play so he is definitely someone’s pet. He is friendly and is adjusting to playing with our dog. He is good with one of our cats but the cats have disappeared from sight for awhile. 🙂 He follows one of my sons everywhere he goes in our home. FRIENDLY.  NO idea how he became lost but I am sure he is comfortable right now.

Owners please be prepared to prove ownership.

Please Contact: please cross post and if you have any information regarding his home contact:  Animal Services: Cape Breton SPCA : 539-7722

 

Updates

  1. NANCY AND BRIAN O'TOOLE submitted this update

    The dobie pup is in the hands of animal control now. They will keep him for three days in hopes that the owner will claim him. After three days, he will be placed with the SPCA for adoption.
    He is a wonderful pup. He settled after he was fed and he had water. He loves to give kisses. He loves to play with other dogs (but he is a nipper – puppy).
    The only negative is he bit through the leash we had on him which is how he probably became displaced from his family. 🙁

  2. Brian O'Toole submitted this update

    The dog is now at the SPCA in Sydney.

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