Grumpy old dog looking for a retirement home, can you help?

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  1. Needs renaming Tommy Tucker, the little fucker. I bet he will make someone a great pet though, chances are he will attach himself to his new humans very quickly.

  2. Aww I wish I was in a situation where I could look after him. He’s exactly the type of old dog that I’m sure would warm to you and be very affectionate after a while once he gets a chance to settle and feels looked after.

  3. All of that sounds pretty reasonable to me, until “experience with terriers”. That sounds like an ask that decimates the pool of potential, willing homes..

  4. So looking for a unicorn home with no kids, dogs or cats. The dog is a lawsuit waiting to happen.

    Also not vaccinated or neutered either. Perhaps they should sort that out first before looking for fosters? Seems like all round piss poor ownership of the dog.

  5. I respect their honesty. I wish all forms of advertising/soliciting/etc were as honest and forthright.

  6. I would love to but I have taken in two rescue pigs from a factory farm…hope this boy gets a nice home!

  7. Sounds like a typical terrier to me, they do tend to only like certain people and certain dogs and get very attached to individual people and get excitable and jumpy around kids and of course cats can be an issue, they’re ratting / working / farm dogs, it’s their instinct to hunt. .

  8. This is so heartbreaking. I have a dog and cannot take on another but if I could – I would. I hope someone else takes him in. The sentence “surrendered by the only family he has ever known” absolutely broke me.

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    I understand that this can sometimes happen with families but….it really has to be serious for you to give up a dog. I hope all is well with them.

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    Please someone take this little buddy!

  9. If you’re going to surrender your family pet of 11 years to a rescue, the very least you could do is NOT lie about their temperment, which is entirely your fault. Shitty humans.

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