He is one of the 6 male puppies in the litter of 7 birthed by a stray black dog, in an abandoned locked house in our neighbourhood. He is currently around 2 months old, weighing at about 3kg and has a soft black-coloured fur coat with brown patterns on his face, chest, legs and rear end, as well as white patch on his neck to abdomen area and two front legs. Dog mama and all of her puppies are heavily infested with ticks and living in a poorly-conditioned house and environment, she and her 4 remaining male puppies are left for adoption – 2 Black | 2 Black with Brown & White.
✔︎ He is currently on oral tick medication. ✔︎ He had a bath and both ears cleaned. ✔︎ He is a calm, timid and active puppy. ✔︎ He urinates and defecates on the lawn when it is available to him.
We have contacted rescue organisations but they are unable to take them in, therefore we were advised to put them up for adoption so here we are. Any rescuers who are able to help, as well as individuals or family who are keen and ready to adopt, please WhatsApp WES with provided contact on the listing. __________________________________________________
Adopted: 1 Black Male > Golden Female > Golden Male
All puppies rescued one at a time will be brought back to our house for tick removal and/or oral tick medication followed by a bath and cleaning of ears. They get to socialise and play with our large-breed dog as well as our dog’s toys at all times. We steam fresh meat for their meals and bring them out to our lawn from time to time to pee and poo, followed by a well-rested night with us in our cold bedroom on a large thick towel. They are either brought back to the abandoned house while waiting to be adopted or, picked up or sent to their new genuine and loving family the next day.
We are doing all this work without any adoption charges, this is our first major rescue work and we appreciate your utmost support. We are determined to rescue one puppy at a time in the shortest period to do complete cleanse and care, providing relief and comfort for each of them. We will make use of this opportunity to take proper pictures of them in hopes for higher adoption chances, and before we rescue the next one, they will be brought back to the abandoned house to be reunited with their mother and siblings while waiting to be adopted.