General Color: Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Current Size: 55.3 Pounds
Potential Size: 65 Pounds
Current Age: 12 Years 5 Months (best estimate)
Microchipped: Yes
Fence Required: Yes (3 foot)
Housetrained: Yes
Exercise Needs: Moderate
Owner Experience Needed: Breed
Reaction to New People: Friendly
Do you have a soft spot in your heart for senior dogs? So do we!
Ernie is a big tricolor boy! We can imagine what a magnificent specimen he must have been in his younger days. Now, at 12+ years old, Ernie is deaf and arthritic and has some weakness in his hind legs. He is still mobile, however, still loves his walks, and can even manage short flights of stairs.
Ernie still needs to be neutered, has a couple of sebaceous cysts, and has also been diagnosed with an infected tooth and heartworm disease. If we can, we hope to postpone any dental, or surgical procedures until after Ernie has finished his heartworm treatment. He is 4 months into his treatment and is doing great!
At 55 pounds, Ernie is thin. He has gained two pounds since June and we hope to help him gain a few more, but because of his arthritis and rear end weakness, we think he should be kept trim, so that excess weight doesn't make it harder for him to walk. Treatment of his various ailments will likely help him gain some weight and strength. He has a good appetite.
Ernie is a lovely old fellow who has lived his whole life with his previous owner and several of his doggie kin. Change is hard for us old folks, but, he is doing his best to cope with this "major reorganization" in his life.
At his age, Ernie sleeps a lot during the daytime. He is quiet when he is content, but can be very vocal when his expectations are not being met, which is often! He lets you know his demands!
With regard to house training, Ernie is pretty good. He seems to know to do his business outdoors, and will bark, or howl to be let outside. However, his control isn't the best anymore, and he occasionally needs to go out for a late night/early morning potty trip. Hisbladder control is actually better than his bowel control. Ernie's internal alarm clock seems to be set for 6 am, and it’s surprisingly consistent!
Ernie gets along well with his doggie foster siblings, but still misses his old companions. He is more attached to his foster mom and dad than he is to the dogs in his foster home. He seems to ignore cats.
Even though Ernie is sweet and gentle, he would probably not be a good choice for very young children. He is tolerant to touch, but he doesn't hear well and he sometimes snatches at treats in the hand. He playfully nips at human feet sometimes, when he is excited. He would be best with adults, or a family with older children.
Ernie may be available for adoption in a few months, after his heartworm treatment is complete and he can be neutered. Watch for him to become available, if you would like to give a funny and demanding old fellow a last loving home.
In the meantime, if you would like to help sponsor Ernie's medical treatment and supplements, just click the box that says "Sponsor this pet."
More about Ernie
Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Older/Considerate Kids Only, Good with Adults, Does Good in the Car, Leashtrained, Needs special care, Even-tempered
Special Needs: Arthritis, rear leg weakness, deafness, heartworm disease, separation anxiety. He is on a special diet and supplements for his brain health.
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