what to do with this dog?

GSDs are quite a popular puppy... (it also helps theyre the best dog ever tbh :p)

if its pedegree you DEFINITELY wont have a problem. Give it to a rehoming organisation :)

... or even better, keep it... i know i would :)
 
[TW]Fox;10291478 said:
Are you incapable of doing anything for yourself?

I'm capable of lots thanks ;) - But when nobody is on msn and you want to escape an argueing family and wondered what to do with a pup then this place is perfect :p

I didn't think it could get much better than 'I am unable to dress myself, please advise' thinly disguised as 'omg look! suits!' ;)

I didn't ask how to dress myself, I asked where people recommended for decent suits.

Plus you know that I fail at the internet anyway :p
 
GSDs are quite a popular puppy... (it also helps theyre the best dog ever tbh :p)

if its pedegree you DEFINITELY wont have a problem. Give it to a rehoming organisation :)

... or even better, keep it... i know i would :)

Cheers dude, we would but the only one who would have any time for it is my sister and she has trouble managing her life as it is, let alone adding another dog to it.
 
How old the pup? We're on the lookout for an Alsation pup.

Simple answer is I don't know, I didn't ask and shes now out with said pup but the pup is tiny, smaller than the king charles is fully grown, also are you seriously willing to travel from North Yorks down to Essex? surely must be some pups for sale nearby you?
 
Yes there are pups available here, of course at a cost though. If I was helping someone/the pup get a new home I'd travel no problems.

What vet did you find this dog at? Surely they could have gave an idea of the age?
 
Aww post a pic of the puppy with something easily identifiable (lets say a can of beer) so that we can see its size, and hazard a guess at an age.
 
Yes there are pups available here, of course at a cost though. If I was helping someone/the pup get a new home I'd travel no problems.

What vet did you find this dog at? Surely they could have gave an idea of the age?

as said dude, I'm going on chinese whispers here. Not sure which vet it came from.
 
As others have said, a rescue center or kennel would be your best bet - at least you know it would be cared for there until rehomed - most rescue centers only put animals down as a last resort.
 
It may be a bit far for you but the Mayhew animal home in North London will take the dog for you.

http://www.mayhewanimalhome.org/

I volunteer there and I am sure they would be able to rehome a gsd puppy very quickly. The advantage of using an organisation like them is they will check the people who take the dog so you know it is going somewhere suitable. They also have a policy to never put a dog down other than for medical reasons. When I was there last week there was quite a bit of space.

There are probably other centres closer to you as well.
 
Get rid of the horse!
Why the **** has she got a horse if she is hard up?

I'm an animal lover but ffs! the upkeep is SO much more for a horse than a dog and usually someone will be willing to take it on.

Good luck, whatever happens.
 
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