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Just putting the word out.... Can anyone help foster or adapt this beautiful boy? ============================================ This dog was pulled from a shelter by a rescue group who mistook him for another breed that looks similar. The woman who pulled the dog originally had been told it was a Leo. Too much dog for her. Supposedly someone from 'CO rescue' in Ohio came to look at the dog and wouldn't take him. The person who pulled him cannot keep him. But, in this short time, they saw how special Landric is and that he deserves a real home, not a return to a shelter. Every effort, including financial and transportation will be made to get this boy in the right home. [u]He is in Ohio, but no place is too far[/u], if it is the right place. The word is that this dog has "heart, personality, and wants to be useful to his people...just a GREAT dog." This breed is a flock-guarding breed and will be happiest in a home that has a fenced yard where he can perform his work by patrolling the perimeter. His temperament fits his breed description: stubborn, smart, heart-of-gold, needs an owner who will maintain proper alpha status. This dog has not been socialized and does not get along with the other dog in his foster home. But, on the positive side, he: -walks well on leash -is affectionate to the husband and wife -absolutely loves car rides -accepts petting from strangers -is house broken -is up-to-date on all shots and nuetered -will go in a crate and stay quiet (though he prefers to patrol the house). At this point more information is available from: Karen Barr Grossman KarenBarrGrossman@Yahoo.com 978/546-9144 Yelena Levitina yelenalevitina@yahoo.com 603-724-0224 [br][link={e_FILE}public/1278331225_425_FT0_landric.jpg][img:width=500&height=375]{e_FILE}public/1278331225_425_FT0_landric_.jpg">[/link][br]