Adoption information
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About Sigh
This beautiful natured boy has a history that will sadden even the toughest of us. This boy was found by a member of the public in a forest area, with no sign of any home/owner around. He had shackles around each foot and was tethered to a tree. He had been starved and he is still very emaciated. Sigh has scars around his feet where his shackles have rubbed him. How anybody could ever imagine treating an animal like this is really beyond us, and we are extremely upset that there are people within our community that could treat a beautiful dog like this. However in this sad story, there is a ray of sunshine, and she goes by the name of margaret. She found sigh in this state and she made it her mission to rescue him from such circumstances. She took him into her home, brought him a collar, gave him a warm bed and fed him every 2 hours. She even got him a box of weetbix, because she found he really loved them, and gave him these so he could put on some weight. She really wanted to keep him, however as she already had teo dogs of her own, felt she could not provide sigh with a forever home. Now with all that sigh has been through, one would expect some behavioural issues, or fear of humans, however this boy is so very gentle and absolutely loves people and wants to be with them all the time. Sigh is very placid and he gets along well with other dogs, as well. He is a great looking boy as well and when he puts on some more weight he will look even more handsome. Sigh will make a wonderful pet, however his new owners will need to remember that this boy needs lots of tlc, so he must go to a very good home. Sigh has been inside the past few days and has not had an accident and loves being with his owners. Sigh sits and shakes hands and is good with cats and children. If you would like to meet sigh please contact ella. Plus council rego if adopted in nsw
Adoption details
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.

