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Buddy is looking for his forever home because his mommy finacial situation has changed and can not keep him. This is what her previous owner had to say about him:
Have been living on two acres of land that is fenced. We have roamed it each day and he has had a ball harrassing the critters that come with living in the country. Do not think that he would do real great with small children. They seem to make him nervous. I have had him here by myself with the exception of spending time with a male companion when we travel. Have taken him to the office a number of times. He seems to like most people and is a professional beggar. Truly a "ham" as well.Will beg real pretty.
Have had to leave him alone for long hours while working. He does very well. Always very happy for me to return home. We play fetch with his toys. He will bring them back for another throw until he tires. He is around 7 years old. Was neutered when I got him. His shots are current. He has been on Comfortis and heart worm medicine. Just gave him his last dose of Comfortis last week.
Not familiar with silky terriers? According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Silky Terrier was originally developed in 19th century Australia from other terrier breeds such as the Skye and Cairn but primarily the Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier. American servicemen stationed in Australia during World War II brought Silky Terriers home with them after the war. This loving, little terrier is very intelligent, courageous and alert. Affectionate, spunky cheerful and sociable, they like to be close to their master, but do not accept them to be a "mellow" lap dog. They are full of energy. Curious about everything, it is an enthusiastic digger. They have the soft hair of the Yorkie and the stockier build of the Aussie. Their hair can be allowed to grow long and does not shed (okay, all dogs shed, but not much). They are truly a "big dog in a small body." They have a life exectancy of 12-15 years.
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