About this Dog
Cruiser is @3 years old and 14 lbs. He came in August with a broken hip and a fractured right rear leg - he was found in the street after being hit by a car. For the hip, he had an FHO surgery and a metal plate in his leg. Very simple exercises help - we can show you in a minute...basically stretching the injured leg which encourages him to put weight on. He is skittish of people, but time in a foster home helped. He started learning house training, crate training, and leash walking. He was fine with the cats and the farm animals - horses, chickens, goats, and sheep. He is most comfortable with people when other dogs are there- especially small or medium dogs that can read body cues. He will need patience from his new owner to slowly build trust. But he is a good boy. We're not sure of his mix - he has beagle coloring, but is smaller than a beagle; ears a bit shorter.
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100% of Cruiser-Tiny cutie!'s Dogecoin balance will be sent to whoever adopts Cruiser-Tiny cutie!.
About this Dog
Cruiser is @3 years old and 14 lbs. He came in August with a broken hip and a fractured right rear leg - he was found in the street after being hit by a car. For the hip, he had an FHO surgery and a metal plate in his leg. Very simple exercises help - we can show you in a minute...basically stretching the injured leg which encourages him to put weight on. He is skittish of people, but time in a foster home helped. He started learning house training, crate training, and leash walking. He was fine with the cats and the farm animals - horses, chickens, goats, and sheep. He is most comfortable with people when other dogs are there- especially small or medium dogs that can read body cues. He will need patience from his new owner to slowly build trust. But he is a good boy. We're not sure of his mix - he has beagle coloring, but is smaller than a beagle; ears a bit shorter.