Terminally ill: male poodle Rex is looking for a last home for his final days
Created: 11/27/2022, 3:57 p.m
By: Christian Einfeldt
Rex is seriously ill: The "trustworthy" poodle is now looking for a last home.
© Animal shelter Munich.
Poodle male Rex is "playful", "cuddly" and "trustworthy".
However, the "people-oriented" dog is also ill - and is now looking for a last home.
Munich – Suddenly no longer part of his beloved family: poodle male “Rex” had to be taken from his loved ones.
He is considered "extremely cuddly" and "trustworthy".
His owner, among others, was able to testify to this.
Day in, day out he played with her and the three other dogs in the house and experienced adventures together.
Until the day she could no longer take care of Rex – “for health reasons”, as the animal shelter in Munich put it.
But Poodle Rex is also seriously ill and is now looking for a new, final home.
Rex in "veterinary treatment": Doctors don't give him much time anymore
Rex is described by the Munich animal shelter as "suitable for families".
He gets along well with other dogs and he also knows how to make children laugh with his playful nature.
On September 10th, 2011 the poodle male Rex was born.
He is now an eleven-year-old male, 45 centimeters tall and weighs 17 kilograms.
Instead of his loved ones, however, nurses have been taking care of him for some time.
Rex lives in the shelter kitchen and is dependent on "veterinary care".
Dog
: Poodle
Colors
: black-grey
Gender
: Male
Neutered
: Yes
Date of birth
: 09/10/2011
Characteristics:
trusting, people-related, very cuddly, playful
Source: Tierheim München eV
As if it weren't painful enough that his long-standing owner can no longer look after "her" Rex, he still has to struggle with health problems himself.
His greatest hope would probably be a new home.
Ground level and full of loved ones before the last days of his life are heralded.
The shelter recommends a place in the dog hospice.
The reason: Doctors don't give Rex much time anymore.
They were able to remove a tumor in his abdomen.
But this has already spread, so they are now hoping for care in a hospice.
Anyone who can give the male poodle a dignified end of life can call the
kennel 1
at the following number : 089 921 000 - 26.
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