Landed in the shelter because of bad attitude: Mister the dog is struggling with seizures – “Our problem child”
Created: 07/12/2022, 20:01
By: Tanja Kipke
Mister ended up at the animal shelter and is now waiting for a new home.
© Nuremberg Animal Shelter
The Nuremberg animal shelter is looking for a new family for mixed breed Mister.
His previous owners didn't treat the four-legged friend "very nicely".
So he still needs a lot of education.
Nuremberg – "Mister is one of our current problem children," writes the Nuremberg animal shelter in a Facebook post, in which the animal rights activists present the dog for mediation.
The four-legged friend ended up with them because his owners could no longer take care of him and also "didn't treat him very nicely".
Mister originally comes from abroad, where he made his way on the streets.
Surname: | mister |
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Race: | hybrid |
Age: | About 3 years |
Gender: | Male, not neutered |
Dog Mister ends up in the Nuremberg animal shelter: "He turns in circles and tries to bite"
"Unfortunately Mister came to us with seizures," explains the shelter.
"He turns in circles and tries to bite his tail." The animal rights activists got it under control with a lot of behavioral training in the shelter, but you have to be aware that you still have to work on it.
"Mister still needs education." Once he's settled in, he can certainly be left alone.
Mister struggles with seizures and therefore still needs a lot of training.
© Nuremberg Animal Shelter
Mister is housebroken, although he hasn't really gotten to know "life in the house" so far.
He is not a beginner dog, children should not live in his new home.
He "absolutely hates" male dogs, but sympathy is the deciding factor when it comes to bitches.
"Mister needs clear, consistent announcements, but they are loving," says the shelter.
"If you treat him harshly, he becomes insecure."
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Mischling Mister wants a new family: "He's not a couch potato"
Mister definitely needs a quiet home with a stable environment.
So that he can descend and arrive.
"But that doesn't mean he's a couch potato." Anyone interested in getting to know Mister better can fill out the animal shelter's application form.
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Numerous other dogs are also waiting for a new home at the Nuremberg animal shelter.
For example, the six-year-old Rottweiler Banjo, who, according to animal rights activists, is even “soon to give up”.
Likewise, the handicapped dog Goofy, with all its rough edges, and the Doberman Tyson urgently need a new home.
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