Name: Piglet Age: �'��'�� �'��'��'��'��'��'�� 6-8 months (estimated)�'��'�� Sex: �'��'��'�� Male (Not neutered) Breed: Lab/Aussie Mix, Appx 35 pounds Location: Putnam County, Tennessee Vet Info: Piglet is up to date with vaccines but has not been neutered or tested for heartworm. He appears healthy and is a typical curious and active puppy. Due to unknown causes, Piglet is completely blind in his right eye and partially blind in his left. He seems to adapt and navigate well. Info From Good Samaritan: Piglet was found as a stray and has been with his good Samaritans for approximately three weeks. He is a very sweet and playful puppy with a fair amount of energy. He likes people as well as other dogs and is not possessive of treats, food or toys. He has been an indoor dog since being found and appears to be mostly house trained. He is also crate trained. He currently lives with a small senior female dog and sometimes has too much puppy energy for her, but they still get along with each other. He has been around men and women as well as young children and has not had any issues. He has never growled at or bitten anyone and seems to have a happy disposition. Piglet is leash trained but does zig-zag when out for walks. He seems to adapt well in new situations and came right over to his good Samaritans when they first found him. They describe him as outgoing but a bit nervous. Please email [email protected] if you're interested in Piglet. Please know we will ask for a vet reference. **Owner Surrender Disclaimer: These are blind and visually impaired dogs who are living in homes, but their owners were unable to keep them. These dogs are with their owners or in a foster home through another rescue and are not in BDRA foster homes. We do our best to screen these dogs through information provided to us, but make no guarantees regarding the information posted.**
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