The tale of Woody, a dog that longs for a permanent home.
The dog had an unfinished childhood.
Woody was attacked by another dog when he was five weeks old, and he “had to self-medicate without veterinary care,” according to SNARR Animal Rescue.
SNARR arrived and rescued Woody after the owner tied and abandoned the dog outdoors. Woody was alone for six weeks, living on the compassion of neighbors who brought him food, until the SNARR discovered him and rescued him.
SNARR posted on Facebook that Woody’s family had previously relocated and left the dog behind. “We decided to remove him from this loveless environment.”
Despite the dog’s distorted face, there were no health issues. “Woody looks a little different from other dogs, but that doesn’t bother us at all; in fact, it makes us love him even more.”
His rescuers adore him for more than simply his appearance. They quickly discover that Pit Bull has a large heart.
Woody’s adoptive mother was not pleased when he arrived at his foster home.
According to Jamie Bond’s adoptive mother. “The first day we had Woody, I was sick with a fever,” says the owner. “The dog sensed something was wrong and was always by my side.” He spent the whole day on the sofa with me. He is now like a shadow of me, ensuring that I am always secure and sound. Woody enjoys curling up in bed and resting his head on my chest.”
Woody, who is now 8 months old, is also making up for lost “puppy” time and is extremely lively and loving.
A dog with a crooked nose is seeking for a permanent home.
SNARR should prepare extremely carefully for individuals who wish to adopt the dog since they want to find Woody the best home possible. “Woody, so lovable, needs a little love and a little practice, he’s a bit of a hottie,” they wrote. He also requires a home free of cats, since he enjoys chasing them away.”
According to SNARR, “we also believe it will grow best in a house with only bitches.”He is presently being reared with four other heifers and is just outstanding. Woody is fine with children, but we believe that older dogs (over 10 years old) are best with him. He is not violent with anything or anybody, but he is a huge dog who may become irritated and jumpy at times, so bigger dogs are better suited.
Anyone interested in adopting Woody (and those who meet the requirements) may apply on the SNARR Northwest website.
Woody’s status has been updated:
We have some heartfelt news to share regarding Woody the dog. SNAAR is thrilled to share that Woody has found a loving home after months of seeking.
They uploaded photos of Woody in his new home, pleased with a new family and pals.
We wish Woody the best with his new buddies and extend our gratitude to his new family.
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