Woof – un catel special pentru o familie specialaWoof – a special dog for a special family

WoofPe Woof vi l-am prezentat acum aproximativ o luna, cand fusese preluat impreuna cu fratiorul lui, Seven din curtea unui depozit unde mamica lor fusese otravita

Daca pentru Seven lucrurile s-au aranjat foarte bine, fiind adoptat la scurt timp de la preluare, pentru Woof, viata nu este tocmai simpla. Ceea ce parea la inceput o forma de rahitism extrem de severa s-a tradus intr-o malformatie genetica. WoofWe introduced Woof to you about a month ago, when we took him over, together with his little brother, from the yard of a warehouse where their mother had been killed. 

If things are great for Seven, who was adopted shortly after, life isn’t quite easy for Woof. What seemed, in the beginning, to be a very serious rickets form, ended up by being a genetic malformation. Astfel ca Woof are si va avea mereu probleme cu picioarele din spate. In afara aspectului de „stramba lemne”, Woof este un catel foarte jucaus si energic. Problema picioarelor strambe pare sa nu il deranjeze prea mult, jucandu-se toata ziua. 

De aproximativ 3 saptmani primeste calciu si vitamine la greu si, conform spuselor veterinarilor, va trebui sa primeasca acest tratament pana la varsta de 6 luni. Toata lumea spera ca, o data cu cresterea, sa se corecteze, dar exista si riscul de a ramane asa. In aceasta situatie, suntem constienti ca sansele lui de adoptie sunt foarte mici. De aceea cautam o familie speciala, pentru care aspectul fizic sa conteze cat mai putin, dar a caror dragoste pentru animale sa-l faca pe Woof sa nu se simta diferit.

Woof are acum 2 luni, este vaccinat si foarte bine educat.

Pentru mai multe detalii, va rugam sa ne scrieti pe asociatia.robi@gmail.com

Filmulete: 
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http://youtu.be/R7oV7-sSxaUSo Woof has and will always have problems with his posterior legs. Besides the fact that he looks a little twisted from behind, Woof is a very playful and energetic puppy. He’s playing all day long, and he doesn’t seem to be bothered too much by the trouble with his legs.

For approximately 3 week he’s been given lots of calcium and vitamins and, according to the vets, he’ll have to receive this treatment until he is 6 months old. Everybody hopes that the problem will disappear with his growing up, but there is a risk it will stay this way. In this situation, we are aware that his adoption chances are very small. That’s why we’re looking for a special family, for which the looks don’t matter much, but whose love for animals could make Woof feel he’s not different.

Woof is now 2 months old, he’s vaccinated and very well educated.

For more details, please write to us at asociatia.robi@gmail.com

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