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bike42
09-03-2012, 03:13 PM
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We found this adorable puppy abandoned on CR 209 today. A lady in a nearby house said she saw a truck pull up and put him (in a large dogfood bag) down beside the road.

I have no idea how old he is and can't identify the breed or mix. He's very small (less than 20 pounds) and my guess is he's 3-4 months old. I will be getting him checked by a vet in the next couple of days.

He is calm, extremely friendly, follows us around like a shadow and appears to be housebroken. He is getting along fine with our two larger dogs.

Don't know yet whether we will be looking for a home for him or keep him ourselves. We are falling in love.

Do you have any ideas about what kind of dog he is?

Taltarzac725
09-03-2012, 03:29 PM
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman1.jpg
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman2.jpg
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman3.jpg

We found this adorable puppy abandoned on CR 209 today. A lady in a nearby house said she saw a truck pull up and put him (in a large dogfood bag) down beside the road.

I have no idea how old he is and can't identify the breed or mix. He's very small (less than 20 pounds) and my guess is he's 3-4 months old. I will be getting him checked by a vet in the next couple of days.

He is calm, extremely friendly, follows us around like a shadow and appears to be housebroken. He is getting along fine with our two larger dogs.

Don't know yet whether we will be looking for a home for him or keep him ourselves. We are falling in love.

Do you have any ideas about what kind of dog he is?

Cute pooch. The vet probably will have the best idea of what kind of dog he is. From the size of his paws he is going to be quite a bit bigger than this.

asianthree
09-03-2012, 03:37 PM
what a good person you are

pooh
09-03-2012, 03:39 PM
He looks like an Australian Cattle Dog sometimes called Australian Heeler. We had one that lived next door to us in CA.

You did a good thing, thank you for being so kind.

http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/images18/AustralianCattleDogMaxFullGrown.JPG

Madelaine Amee
09-03-2012, 03:51 PM
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman1.jpg
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman2.jpg
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman3.jpg

We found this adorable puppy abandoned on CR 209 today. A lady in a nearby house said she saw a truck pull up and put him (in a large dogfood bag) down beside the road.

Do you have any ideas about what kind of dog he is?

Poor little guy is all mixed up - you say he is small, but his feet are huge which usually gives some idea of how big he will be when fully grown. He has all the characteristics of a Great Dane, but I think he is much too small. But, he has the ears and the muzzle of a Dane. I think your other poster is probably on the right track - an Australian Cattle mix.

Dancing Queen
09-03-2012, 04:15 PM
He is a precious little guy, enjoy him.

bkcunningham1
09-03-2012, 04:17 PM
It looks exactly like a Heinz 57 dog to me.

graciegirl
09-03-2012, 04:20 PM
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman1.jpg
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman2.jpg
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman3.jpg

We found this adorable puppy abandoned on CR 209 today. A lady in a nearby house said she saw a truck pull up and put him (in a large dogfood bag) down beside the road.

I have no idea how old he is and can't identify the breed or mix. He's very small (less than 20 pounds) and my guess is he's 3-4 months old. I will be getting him checked by a vet in the next couple of days.

He is calm, extremely friendly, follows us around like a shadow and appears to be housebroken. He is getting along fine with our two larger dogs.

Don't know yet whether we will be looking for a home for him or keep him ourselves. We are falling in love.

Do you have any ideas about what kind of dog he is?

Yes I do. He is a KEEPER!:pepper2:

....and I will be down to pet him very soon. Oh goody another dog friend.:spoken:

Pturner
09-03-2012, 04:31 PM
Bike,
Another big hug and "thank you" for taking him in. :bowdown:

His ears and very straight legs make me think he may have some shephard in him, though Heinz 57 sounds about right-- as does Gracie's description of him as a keeper. If you can't, I wish for him a home just as loving!

Patty55
09-03-2012, 05:32 PM
He kind of reminds me of Clarke Griswald, the talking dog.

Skybo
09-03-2012, 05:41 PM
Blue Heeler was my first thought as well, with something else mixed in. If your curiosity gets the best of you, canine DNA testing kits are now available at a reasonable price. Here is an article with som pricing samples:

Dog DNA Tests: Why Your Mutt (http://pets.webmd.com/dogs/features/dog-dna-testing)

villager
09-03-2012, 05:53 PM
You deserve a big spot in Heaven for taking in this dog! He will love you forever as he will realize what you've done to save him. I truly hope you do decide to make him one of your family. He is a cutie for sure! Maybe you could just name him "Keeper".

jimbo2012
09-03-2012, 06:14 PM
He's called a Lucky Dog,

http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman2.jpg

duffysmom
09-03-2012, 07:21 PM
Putting a dog down near a road is unconsiconable. I love his look, especially that black eye. He seems to fit right in with your other pets so that's a sign.:clap2: I don't know the breed but he looks healthy.

redwitch
09-03-2012, 08:20 PM
I vote for adorably cute! I can see why you're falling in love with him. Your vet should have a pretty good idea of some of his mix and his ultimate size. Regardless, he's a doll baby and Keeper is a great doggy name.

Thank you for being so caring (one of the things I love best about The Villages -- people like you!).

redwitch
09-03-2012, 08:22 PM
As an absolutely nothing to do with this post, I've passed you two (I think) several times as you've been riding your bike. I will definitely have to stop you next time and say hi. Hope you don't mind.

rmcpklinefelter
09-03-2012, 08:34 PM
Reminds me so much of our neighbors' dog up north, Lobo. Showed up on their doorstep the day they moved in. He was a spectatular neighborhood asset, got along well with all of the neighborhood dogs and was good with all kids. I personally saw him run off strange dogs that came out from our small near-by town about a mile and a half away. They were told he was some kind of cattle dog, your puppy resembles Lobo.

bike42
09-03-2012, 08:39 PM
As an absolutely nothing to do with this post, I've passed you two (I think) several times as you've been riding your bike. I will definitely have to stop you next time and say hi. Hope you don't mind.

Please do!

***********

To all of you who have asked, Truman is fitting in and acting as if he always lived here. I'm anxious to get a clean bill of health from the vet and will let you all know what she has to say about his age and possible breed. From the photos of Blue Heeler puppies I think that's likely to be what he is, at least in part.

Thank you all for your kind words. We think that what started out as a bad day for Truman has ended up being a very lucky day for us.

picturepets
09-03-2012, 08:50 PM
That there is a beautiful Australian Cattle Dog. I own one. Great dog you have there. If you aren't willing to him, I would love to have have him. Just remember, he is a herding breed, and a very smart, and VERY ENERGETIC dog!!!!!!!!! Good luck!

Boudicca
09-03-2012, 09:17 PM
I agree...What a good person you are! If your new pet turns out to be just a fraction as good for you, as our two rescues are for us, you will be hugely blessed.

galeforce
09-03-2012, 09:27 PM
Shepherd/German haired pointer?
For sure, the adorable kind. I think you should keep him.

Barefoot
09-03-2012, 10:16 PM
To all of you who have asked, Truman is fitting in and acting as if he always lived here. I'm anxious to get a clean bill of health from the vet and will let you all know what she has to say about his age and possible breed. From the photos of Blue Heeler puppies I think that's likely to be what he is, at least in part.

Thank you all for your kind words. We think that what started out as a bad day for Truman has ended up being a very lucky day for us.

Bless your heart. There is a special spot in Heaven for folks like you!

mfp509
09-04-2012, 05:48 AM
I agree with Australian Cattle dog - I've been looking at some pictures on line and there are some that look exactly like him. What a beauty! How absolutely heartless for someone to drop him off the way they did. So mean!

villager
09-04-2012, 07:46 AM
***********

Thank you all for your kind words. We think that what started out as a bad day for Truman has ended up being a very lucky day for us.


Bike 42 - does this mean you've decided to keep him?!?!?! YIPPEE!

graciegirl
09-04-2012, 08:21 AM
They're my friends.:)

ladydoc
09-04-2012, 11:29 AM
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman1.jpg
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman2.jpg
http://www.drmirkin.com/images/truman3.jpg

We found this adorable puppy abandoned on CR 209 today. A lady in a nearby house said she saw a truck pull up and put him (in a large dogfood bag) down beside the road.

I have no idea how old he is and can't identify the breed or mix. He's very small (less than 20 pounds) and my guess is he's 3-4 months old. I will be getting him checked by a vet in the next couple of days.

He is calm, extremely friendly, follows us around like a shadow and appears to be housebroken. He is getting along fine with our two larger dogs.

Don't know yet whether we will be looking for a home for him or keep him ourselves. We are falling in love.

Do you have any ideas about what kind of dog he is?


She looks exactly like an Australian Cattle Dogs . Also known as Queensland Heelers. VERY loyal dogs, very active, VERY smart. They love their Mommy and Daddy and like other people...but LOVE their family. They are quick to learn and once they learn something they never forget. They top out at around 30-40 pounds. Ours is 12 years old and 30 pounds...she is a smallish female and still active. They like to keep busy will tend to herd you. She will walk by your side and nose your ankle every now and then. They are wonderful dogs....please keep him.

Nipper
09-04-2012, 11:48 AM
There is a special place for you in heaven.

WVMtnBoy
09-04-2012, 12:02 PM
He sure looks like an Australian cattle dog to me with a dash of Heinz 57 thrown in just for variety! A hearty Congrats! to you for taking him in. My wife and I have a schnauzer and a cat that are both rescues!

bkcunningham1
09-04-2012, 12:19 PM
As an absolutely nothing to do with this post, I've passed you two (I think) several times as you've been riding your bike. I will definitely have to stop you next time and say hi. Hope you don't mind.

I think I saw them as we were leaving this morning.

Were you riding on Paradise this morning near the Boone gate?

duffysmom
09-04-2012, 12:48 PM
I see you both riding your bike all over TV and the next time I see you I will silently send you blessings. You are two :angel::angel:.

jebartle
09-04-2012, 01:01 PM
The dog is "Adorable".....Enjoy!

Schaumburger
09-04-2012, 01:03 PM
As many other posters have said, you are angels to take in this puppy. St. Francis of Assisi must have seen this puppy needed help and sent you two. Keep us up to date on your new fur baby.

GeoGeo
09-04-2012, 01:06 PM
I agree with, I believe it was, GracieGirl, he is a keeper..

Good on you for being such a caring person.

TarotJames
09-04-2012, 09:42 PM
The beautiful puppy looks like an Australian cattle dog. Very loyal and smart breed of dog. You will have a great dog if you love him and train him.

bike42
09-05-2012, 11:35 AM
Yes, we are going to keep him.

The vet says he's healthy and gave him all his shots + flea medicine. She says he's about 4 months old and she agrees with those of you who said Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler/Queensland Heeler).

He is doing beautifully in our home. My lab and weimaraner seem to enjoy having him around -- he's playful but not a pest. He's already showing his herding instincts, running circles around them when they play outside!

I just cannot believe that anyone could abandon such a sweet, smart puppy in such a heartless way.

Thanks to all of you TOTVers who have reminded us how fortunate we are.

angiefox10
09-05-2012, 11:53 AM
Gracie... He's a keeper.

You can do a DNA and find out exactly!

It's less the $100 and will give you some insight as to his traits!

Congratulations on your new baby!

Barefoot
09-05-2012, 06:24 PM
Yes, we are going to keep him.

The vet says he's healthy and gave him all his shots + flea medicine. She says he's about 4 months old and she agrees with those of you who said Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler/Queensland Heeler).

He is doing beautifully in our home. My lab and weimaraner seem to enjoy having him around -- he's playful but not a pest. He's already showing his herding instincts, running circles around them when they play outside!

I just cannot believe that anyone could abandon such a sweet, smart puppy in such a heartless way.

Thanks to all of you TOTVers who have reminded us how fortunate we are.

What an interesting story. What a lucky dog. What nice people you are.

Thank you for rescuing this puppy. :thumbup:

2-crazy
09-05-2012, 06:36 PM
bike42, thanks for your kindness, dogs are windows to our souls. You did a good thing.

Pturner
09-05-2012, 07:47 PM
Yes, we are going to keep him.

The vet says he's healthy and gave him all his shots + flea medicine. She says he's about 4 months old and she agrees with those of you who said Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler/Queensland Heeler).

He is doing beautifully in our home. My lab and weimaraner seem to enjoy having him around -- he's playful but not a pest. He's already showing his herding instincts, running circles around them when they play outside!

I just cannot believe that anyone could abandon such a sweet, smart puppy in such a heartless way.

Thanks to all of you TOTVers who have reminded us how fortunate we are.

Hurray for you! Hurray for Truman!
:clap2::MOJE_whot::clap2:

missypie
09-05-2012, 07:50 PM
This has been a wonderful story and I have loved reading this. :mademyday:

ronsroni
09-07-2012, 04:45 PM
I say HE is a Heeler and YOU are a HEALER.
He is beautiful. Cesar had one on Dog Whisperer and it resembled this beauty.
How fortunate for LUCKY that you came along and that the neighbor saw the morons in the act of dumping.
Their loss is your gain.
His love and affection knows no bounds.
Heeler or Cattle dog, they both go for the "heels" and are great, loyal workers and companions. You have another true friend for life and he will never let you down.
No matter the heritage, you got what you needed and he is saved forever.
Wishing you all you wish for... and thensome.
Thx for saving another life.
roni

graciegirl
09-07-2012, 06:55 PM
This little fellow is so CUTE and I checked him out right down to his puppy breath. He has the perkiest ears and bright eyes and that one spot over his eye makes him the quintessential "His Master's Voice" doggie.

He fits beautifully into his loving family and he is my neighbor!

Truman is a keeper for sure.

villager
09-07-2012, 07:21 PM
I love puppy breath! It's the best, ever! I am so happy for Truman and his family!

obxgal
09-07-2012, 09:25 PM
Yes, we are going to keep him.

The vet says he's healthy and gave him all his shots + flea medicine. She says he's about 4 months old and she agrees with those of you who said Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler/Queensland Heeler).

He is doing beautifully in our home. My lab and weimaraner seem to enjoy having him around -- he's playful but not a pest. He's already showing his herding instincts, running circles around them when they play outside!

I just cannot believe that anyone could abandon such a sweet, smart puppy in such a heartless way.

Thanks to all of you TOTVers who have reminded us how fortunate we are.

I think it's wonderful of you to have rescued this dog, but I do not understand your disregarding the deed restrictions (2 pets per household.) I'm not a dog hater, but one reason I moved to the villages, was because of the restrictions.

bike42
09-08-2012, 07:36 AM
Actually my next door neighbor will own him. We share an electric invisible fence that joins the two properties and have four dogs between us. thank you for your concern.

duffysmom
09-08-2012, 11:34 AM
Actually my next door neighbor will own him. We share an electric invisible fence that joins the two properties and have four dogs between us. thank you for your concern.

:pepper2: :pepper2:

gomoho
09-08-2012, 12:29 PM
I think it's wonderful of you to have rescued this dog, but I do not understand your disregarding the deed restrictions (2 pets per household.) I'm not a dog hater, but one reason I moved to the villages, was because of the restrictions.

Oh no you didn't just say that.:boom:

Mjune
09-08-2012, 01:14 PM
He looks like an Australian Cattle Dog - nice dogs - med. size - very intelligent Mj.

Mjune
09-08-2012, 01:20 PM
Glad you are not my neighbor if you are that picky. Who wants a ton of restrictions.
Be happy you are next door to such a wonderful person to rescue a pup. MJ

Patty55
09-08-2012, 01:37 PM
I think it's wonderful of you to have rescued this dog, but I do not understand your disregarding the deed restrictions (2 pets per household.) I'm not a dog hater, but one reason I moved to the villages, was because of the restrictions.

I've found that if you dress them alike nobody notices how many you have. :shrug: It works for me.

bkcunningham1
09-08-2012, 01:49 PM
I've found that if you dress them alike nobody notices how many you have. :shrug: It works for me.



:1rotfl:

Barefoot
09-08-2012, 02:25 PM
I've found that if you dress them alike nobody notices how many you have. :shrug: It works for me.

You come up with some great ideas! :D

ladydoc
09-09-2012, 11:12 AM
I think it's wonderful of you to have rescued this dog, but I do not understand your disregarding the deed restrictions (2 pets per household.) I'm not a dog hater, but one reason I moved to the villages, was because of the restrictions.

You moved here because of the restrictions? I moved here in spite of them.

keithwand
09-09-2012, 02:41 PM
I think it's wonderful of you to have rescued this dog, but I do not understand your disregarding the deed restrictions (2 pets per household.) I'm not a dog hater, but one reason I moved to the villages, was because of the restrictions.

Thankfully this beautiful dog was found alive and now has a loving home.
4 dogs between 2 neighbors = 2 dogs per household. Magic.

Today I told my 3 year old grandson that our 2 dogs were also my "boys".
He asked me if they were my sons?
Yep plus the others that resemble humans!

gomoho
09-09-2012, 04:10 PM
You moved here because of the restrictions? I moved here in spite of them.

Like you style:thumbup:

next3rd
09-10-2012, 12:03 PM
Our son adopted a puppy a year ago that looked a lot like this little fella. The Humane Society posted that she was an Australian Cattle Dog mix. She is the smartest, most loving dog I've ever been around and gets a long with all other dogs and ever person she meets. I hope to meet him some day and introduce him to our Australian Shepard mix who misses our son's dog very much.