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About William...CT
Status: Adopted!
Species: Dog
General Color: Black with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Microchipped: Yes
Declawed: No
Housetrained: Yes
West Columbia, SC
NAME: William aka Worm AGE: 8-9 years SEX: male WEIGHT: 15 lbs COLOR: black and tan with very distinguished gray flecks on his muzzle and face COAT: smooth UP TO DATE: yes SPAYED/NEUTERED: yes Adoption fee: $200 + $10 Microchip Fee HOUSETRAINED: yes SPECIAL NEEDS: blind on one side HOME W/ SMALL CHILDREN: unknown but he has shown no aggression HOME W/ OTHER DOGS: MALE yes FEMALE yes HOME W/ CATS: no MICROCHIP #:0A12132456 HEARTWORM PREV DATE:20th FOSTER HOME (NAME, CITY & STATE, ZIP, EMAIL) Amber West Columbia, SC 29169 Amber.lee.king@gmail.com
BIO:
A dog like sweet William is a rare one indeed. He came to me from a shelter in rural South Carolina after being dumped by his owner. We don’t know anything about his past except that he had suffered abuse at the hands of some inhumane person. When he arrived he had a damaged eye that had to be removed and lumps on his ribs from past abuse. The tips of his ears are damaged and he has white hairs on his face and head due to age and scarring. When you look at him, William seems unremarkable but nothing could be farther from the truth: while his body carries the marks of past unkindness, his sweet and loving soul show no such marks. If I am working in the house he will sit quietly and watch my every move; if I call him to me he trots over without hesitation, his happy tail wagging in delight that I have said his name. If I am sitting at the computer he settles at my feet with his head resting on the top of my foot. He is perfectly behaved on his leash and will trot quietly beside you on your afternoon walk. William was easily house trained and should adapt easily to any home with practice and routine. He learns very quickly and soon will know what is acceptable at your home. William loves to be held; its as if he’s making up for the time in his past when he didn’t receive comfort and affection. He will ask to be picked up but will not jump on your furniture unless invited. His favorite place is snuggled tightly against you in the big bed.
William’s remaining eye has evidence of some cataracts starting to form and he may lose his vision completely in the future. For now, he navigates our home and backyard with ease and will occasionally bump into my leg if I’m standing on his blind side. Blind dogs are not uncommon and there are many resources for people who love and live with sight challenged pets. William is a very special dog who is ready to begin the best days of his life with you by his side. We call him “Worm” because he wiggles into everyone’s heart. Please email me with any questions you may have about this grand old gentleman.
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Good with Dogs, Not Good with Cats
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