Griff • Sep 27, 2009 8:43 pm
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Kiti was found stray and brought to a local sheter. While she was at the shelter a family was looking at adopting her and in theri visit... they dropped her in her head. She had swelling on the brain, so they did not think she would make it... but she did! Her swelling subsided... and her coordination improved greatly! Then she was put on the euthanasia list at the shelter. One of the CCHS volunteers rushed to get her and she is now safe in foster care awaiting a forever home.
Kiti is good w/ cats, kids and dogs. She is working on her housetraining and crate training and will need a family w/ the time and patience to teach her how to be the best doggie she can be.
lumberjim;598556 wrote:
Queen of the Ryche;598921 wrote:
and Kiti can come to my house!!!
Griff;600078 wrote:Bummer. Which breed?
Griff;600069 wrote:Wow. Serious goggie!
http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Most-Emailed-Photos/ss/1756
In this Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 photo, Boomer, a 180-pound Landseer Newfoundland dog, drinks water from the kitchen sink at Caryn Weber's home south of Casselton, N.D. The dog measures seven feet from nose to tail. stands 36 inches tall at the shoulders, measures 7 feet from nose to tail, and weighs 180 pounds. Weber will send his measurements to Guinness World Records for consideration as the tallest living dog. The previous record holder was a Great Dane that died this summer. He measured just over 42 inches at the shoulders
Griff;600078 wrote:Bummer. Which breed?
Griff;600069 wrote:...The dog measures seven feet from nose to tail. stands 36 inches tall at the shoulders, measures 7 feet from nose to tail,...