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WILCO ( NY )

  

 

WILCO

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Dogs Name:

Wilco

Breed:

Boxer

Foster State:

NY

Gender:

Male

Physical Desc:

Fawn with a black mask, white on chest, natural ears and tail

Age:

Approximately 2 Years old

Brief Description:

He was lost in the woods...but he is now safe and no longer frightened

Special Needs:

None

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03/14/11: Returned to Owner ...

02/05/11: A very heartwarming update coming on Wilco soon ....

01/18/11: We hope someone will give this boy a chance ...
 

Wilco is still at the boarding facility - sad but true. The right family just has not come along for him.  He needs a real special, quiet, patient home without dogs, cats or kids.  A fenced yard would be important too.
 
Wilco just needs a chance.

09/17/10: The Value of Life, The Plea for Benevolence, The Necessity of Compassion  
NBR currently has 4 dogs who are living in boarding kennels.....Ava, Rock, Wilco, and Tuck.  Sadly, we have not found appropriate foster or permanent homes for them..  The most disheartening thing about this situation is that all of these dogs have the potential to be wonderful dogs, but they can not seem to get a break.  They have all been mishandled by people and because of this they are now considered "hard to place". 
 
These dogs have trust issues because people have let them down and NBR is committed to rectifying the wrongs that have been done to them.  We are looking for people to foster or adopt who genuinely want to help a dog in the truest sense of the word.  Please do not consider taking any of these dogs into your home if you have a big ego or if you are not tolerant enough to allow the dogs to adjust at their own pace.  These dogs need someone who understands that their adjustment period could be long, and they will need kind people who have lots of patience.  Some of these dogs have been in a foster home previously but they "failed' because the people (who had good intentions) did not comprehend the commitment needed of them.  Every time these dogs have a change they are set back in their progress so we are being very cautious about choosing homes for them.  NBR will provide as much moral support as you need.  We have been very successful turning dogs such as these around and you will need to be able to trust our recommendations and follow our lead.
 
Ava, Rock, Wilco, and Tuck all have much love to give, but they will expect you to earn their trust.  They will no doubt teach you more about dog behavior then you will ever learn in a book, and you may learn much about yourself and other people as well.  Once you earn their trust you will be blessed with a companion who will truly be your best friend forever, and you will be rewarded with the satisfaction that you truly made a difference in a needy dog's life.
 
Unfortunately boarding costs are expensive and they are draining our bank account.   If you cannot help us by taking one of these dogs into your home, please help pay for their expenses until suitable placements can be found.  Every one of these dogs would have been killed if NBR did not take them into our rescue program.  We feel that all of their lives have meaning and we are proud that we saved them. You can share in that pride by doing whatever you can to help.

 



08/11/10: Wilco’s Life Was Almost Over And Out

Wilco is a handsome fawn boy with a black mask who was seen lurking in the woods behind a pool store at the end of March.  He was noticeably skinny, covered in ticks, and very scared.  The owner of the store tried to befriend him but Wilco would not come near her at first.  She began leaving food out for him and tried to gain his trust which she did eventually.

Wilco and the store owner had developed a bond and she was very sad that she could not keep him.  The Animal Control Officer told her to contact NBR for help since they would have to euthanize him, so one of our volunteers went to get him.  Sadly, we do not have any available foster homes so we had to place Wilco in a boarding kennel to save his life.

We made an appointment for Wilco to see the vet for an exam, inoculations, blood tests, and neuter surgery.  We boarded him at the vet hospital for a few days after his surgery in case there were any complications.  Luckily he was heartworm negative but he did test positive for Lyme Disease.  He was prescribed the antibiotic Doxycycline and he should be fine.

Wilco is a great dog with a charming personality.  He is funny and oh so handsome with his natural boxer tail which is always wagging.  Wilco is a smart sweet boy ready for his forever home or at least a foster home.


Can you donate to help Wilco?

You can send a check directly to: Northeastern Boxer Rescue
P.O. Box 95 Sunderland MA 01375.   or use PayPal

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