Porkchop is turning into a bean stalk, from chub pup to lanky adolescent. Still adorable though except for the sharp puppy teeth which she very much likes to use to explore the world, especially sticks and shoelaces and leashes. She's a smarty so that shouldn't be too difficult to train out. Already knows how to sit, pretty good at the housebreaking thing too. And her ears will melt you.
The best way to check on the adoption status of this dog (and other dogs and cats and other small domestic animals) is to visit Toronto Animal Services adoption website or call 416 338 6668 for the Toronto Animal Services South shelter. If the dog is no longer on the TAS adoption website, it's probably because it's been adopted already.
Porckchop is so beautiful and her ears does melt your heart. Look at her face it just says please love and who wouldn't love Porckcho. Goodluck cutie pie.
ReplyDeleteSo I was the one who adopted porkchop last monday. Lets just say that she's been more then a handful since I've received her. She was very aggressive, and stubborn when i first got her. She required more attention then a baby lol. I ended up having to take time off work just so i could focus on training her. I haven't given up faith on her though, I've seen huge improvements in her behavior only in one weeks time, and I hope that it will continue. Thanks to all who helped take care of this beautiful gem while her permanent home was being found :).
ReplyDeleteHi Eric, thanks for sticking it out with Porkchop. Pups can be a handful especially those taken too early from their mothers. You're going to have to be the parent teaching her proper manners and it sounds like you're doing a pretty good job and have got things under control. Kudos to you for spending the time and effort with her.
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