Description:1 month ago, we received a request to take in a small dog, found on the street and hit by a car.
Fortunately, he was not hurt or injured. He was immediately taken to the clinic where they searched for a microchip (not found). This male was about 1 year old, but seemed to be neutered.
The 21 days required by law to put this boy up for adoption had passed. We called him BRO and he has been fully checked by the vet, vaccinated, microchipped, tested for any diseases and had an ultrasound to see if he is indeed neutered.
BRO is not neutered and his testicles are in the abdominal cavity. Soon he will be operated on this , necessary to prevent any tumour formation in the future.
BRO has been fostered for a few weeks now, where he is totally pampered and spoiled. There he also lives with several dogs and cats.
BRO weighs 3.5 kg, is about 1 year old and prefers to sit on your lap or be carried. In the beginning he had a terrible separation anxiety, but he is now over that. He can get along with other dogs and cats, he now walks very well on the lead and is very affectionate.
Where is his golden basket, where he can be spoiled, who will look after him well and where he can stay forever?