Sammi tells a sad story.
A gorgeous looking Cockerpoo ( cocker spaniel mix with standard poodle) is looking for a forever home to be called hers, will you open your hearts to Sammi?
Rescued from a local shelter just 2 hours before her deadline was up.
When she was brought out, her entire body was covered in her own urine and faeces yet this endearing pretty girl wore a lovely smile on her face with torpedo-liked wags from her tail.Like a happy bunny, she was hopping around ecstatically being exceptionally friendly with strangers.She had to be bathed and soaked 3 times for her "smell" (from being caged up in the shelter perhaps?) to come off.
Further checks on her body revealed badly bitten bite marks on her hind legs by not 1 but 2 or more dogs. As to where did she get bitten from, one can only wonder. Thankfully after a month, her wounds are healing nicely.
Vet estimated her to be about 2-3 years old and healthy with mild skin problems that will recover.She responds to the name ending with "me" and hence she has been renamed as Sammi.
Sammi is a gorgeous girl with her fur/texture and size similar to that of a standard poodle and colours and
features of a buff cocker spaniel.
If you are looking for a pet, please consider Sammi.
Name: Sammi
Breed: Cockerpoo
Age: 2-3 years old
Temperments: Sweet, playful, very affectionate and loyal.
Sterlized: No
Size: Medium-large
An animal communicator related Sammi"s sad past, she was once owned not by 1 owner but by 3 owners. As a matter of fact as if fate caught up with her, she was thrown from place to place like a discarded good or "off season" merchandise.The animal communicator did mention, Sammi feels closer with females( humans) as for the past 3 homes, she was given up due to male human influences and the most current surrender was by a man who promise to come back for her but didn't. Leaving her lost, scared and once again alone to fend for herself.
Sammi does have a quirky side when she's eating, she "guards" her food and doesn't allow any other dogs to come near other than that she is a lovely girl who hasn't given up hope searching for that special family, willing to accept her into theirs to shower her with all the love she had dearly missed out in her puppy days.
Regretfully, Sammi is not HDB approved. Adopters must sterilize, microchip and license the dog.
[sun 12 dec 2010. shared on request. source: tagged on
http://www.facebook.com/notes/marilyn-tan/up-for-adoption/10150105066826348, sun 12 dec 2010.]
thu 16 dec 2010
Sammi will be going to a loving home this Friday! Let's wish Sammi and her new owners all the best!