Monday, September 17, 2012
Can This Country Boy Come Live With You?
Fergus lived with a very loving family in Brooklyn, New York. But his heart yearns for more space and the family is now boarding him in Zionsville PA. He’s a four year-old Black Mouth Cur, a very smart, athletic, herding breed. Black Mouth Curs are also naturally very protective of their loved ones.
And living in a crowded, noisy city full of strangers has put poor Fergus in a state of perpetual high alert. The stress and frustration has led him to making some bad choices lately. He gets very uneasy around active children, and the family now has a three month old. They knew soon enough, toddlers would’ve been coming by their apartment, and Fergus would think he had to protect his family. He’s even gone as far as to nip an adult visitor.
Thank goodness, his family recognizes he needs more room to safely release energy and be the dog he was born to be. They’re desperately trying to find him a new home in a rural area – a home with a nice, fenced yard – before he does something that could cost him his life.
Fergus is such a smart boy. He knows hand signals for several commands – like sit, leave it, down, stay, touch, and go to a designated spot. He gets along well with dogs, as long as a proper introduction is made but would do best in a home without cats.
He’s also already neutered and current on his shots.
If you or someone you know can give Fergus the kind of home he needs, please call Jenny at (718)702-3658 or email her at nola73@hotmail.com. His current family will drive him anywhere, as long as he will have loving people and some open space to enjoy.
You can also help by posting his flyer or simply forwarding this email.
Thank you for helping Fergus. Your compassion and action are helping to bring about a time when there are No More Homeless Pets®.
Contact:
Jenny
(718)702-3658
or
nola73@hotmail.com
If you would like to know more about Best Friends Animal Society, please go to www.bestfriends.org
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