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10 September 2004
Korea Life Blog - Free Dog
Julie rescued an abandoned Alaskan Malamute puppy that was sitting helplessly in the middle of a busy street the other day. As a matter of fact, it was the same day I read in the paper how Koreans are ditching their pets in record numbers due to the recent economic downturn. Apparently man's best friend turns into man's expendable nuisance when money is little tight.
See this article: click here!
Here he is. The little guy had bad diarrhea for a few days, so we brought him to the Walmart vet (yes, Walmart has a vet here) and had him looked over. The doggy-doctor gave him a couple of shots and some medicine. The diarrhea has already stopped. He's in good health and he has a great personality. Very easy going. He doesn't get overly excited or jump in your face. While he's playful, he is also calm and will just sit by your side for hours on end. He's smart, too. We've already taught him to shake hands and sit. I haven't even trained Julie to do that yet!
One more shot. Very good looking dog. Though he's already grown on us quite a bit, we realize an office-tel is no place for a dog. Especially for one that is going to grow so big. We're willing to give him away for free. If you're interested, please send me an e-mail with your phone number. We really don't know what to do with him and we're rapidly becoming attached. However, we want the dog to have a family who can take care of him better than we can. Hopefully someone with a big heart and a big home will take him in.
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