Two Year Old Male in Ontario

This little guy needs a new home!

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Fripon
Old English Sheepdog: An adoptable dog in Milton, ON
Large • Young • Male

This 2 year old boy is happy, playful, and very active. He is new to rescue so being assessed but so far he seems to have the typical Old English Sheepdog zest for life and bouncy demeanor. Fripon is well-mannered and social. He gets along fine with other dogs, and finds a thrill in chasing cats. He has found a special friend while in foster care, and would love to find a home that could take both him and his deaf OES friend. Fripon is presently under a vet's care for lumps on his nose, which are responding to treatment. More information will be posted as we learn more about this sweetie!
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What really interesting markings!

I hope he (and deaf friend) find great new homes :hearts:
got sheep wrote:
What really interesting markings!

I hope he (and deaf friend) find great new homes :hearts:



ditto
What a cutie!!
Are there any pictures of his deaf buddy?
Hoping both find a great home! :hearts:
Here he is!



Hopefully I will have more information on him soon.
Awww!! :aww:
:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: ADOPTION PENDING FOR LEFTY (the deaf OES) :banana: :banana: :banana: Way to go Nicole!
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Yay! And thank you!
so they're staying together?!! yay!
:cheer: :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: ITS OFFICIAL!!! :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

:yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: Fripon and Lefty have been adopted together :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay:
wow, that is the best news all day!!

:clappurple: :clappurple: :clappurple: :clappurple: :clappurple: :clappurple:
Awesome!!! :high5: :high5:
AWwwwwwwe that is wonderful news! :clappurple: :clappurple: :clappurple: :clappurple:
Woohoooo awesome news!
Robin
Oakley's Mom wrote:
:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: ADOPTION PENDING FOR LEFTY (the deaf OES) :banana: :banana: :banana: Way to go Nicole!

Woopdeeee woo!!!!!
:clappurple: :clappurple:
Thanks ladies!
:cheer: :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:
Bringing home a deaf OES can be a challenge..................I did it.

You must have the correct surroundings, a fence is a must.........

When I adopted my 2 year old, the last thing the breeder did was bring out this 6 month old deaf, cute as button puppy.
He had us at hello, cute as hell and deaf..........thoughts of him tagging along with the 2 year old everywhere she went started dancing through our heads. Dreams of Molly being called and right behind would be Max......................NOT !

Max the deaf one was a yipper, and anything he didn't like he started yipping, eventually getting Molly to yip too. So attempting to tie, put on a run, or limit his space was futal. The one time he got out, he came home in the back seat of a police car, just as proud as could be, smiling all the way. And in my mind he was screaming look at me dad. He had ventured to the local ice cream stand where the kids all loved him, and the local johnd-arms just happen to be there too.
He (Max) really had a mind of his own and a plan to execute it, whenever he felt like that was what he wanted to do, he did it, and it leaves real limits in controlling a deaf dog.

Anyways if we would have the two year old first and had here settled in and comfortable as she became by herself it may have been a different story. Otherwise, a lot of time MUST be spent with a deaf dog to live within the parameters of a typical home...........but we did love him.
Awesome!! Love it! I know deaf pups can be clingy to another dog so this is great news! One thing I lovee about deaf pups (that I can relate to)- they have a deaf walk. You can hear them tapping all over the house because they dont know how to pick up their feet. :) Just discovered this when my parents installed wood floors.
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