Wugu Animal Home rescued an emaciated black dog. Unexpectedly, the more he kept it, the more he looked like a Shiba Inu. Photo Provided by New Taipei Animal Protection Office
Taiwan Wugu Animal Home recently rescued an emaciated black dog. After careful care, the black dog gradually recovered and became mellower. It unexpectedly looked like a Shiba Inu, attracting the attention of many people and was eventually successfully adopted.
The New Taipei Animal Welfare Office pointed out that the black dog was about 2 years old. When he first entered the shelter, he was very thin and listless due to long-term malnutrition. After careful feeding and care by the Animal Home team, he gradually recovered to health, and his body gradually became mellower. His Shiba Inu-like appearance made him the focus of the Animal Home.
However, this black dog has a "bad habit" of biting its companions' butts. To help it better integrate into group life, Animal House arranged professional training courses to teach it to change this bad behavior.
The Animal Welfare Department said that when Mr. You visited the Wugu Animal Home recently, he was attracted by this lively and cute little black dog and decided to take it home on the spot. Now, it has been successfully adopted and has started a new life. The owner, Mr. You, said that he named him "Gold Medal" and he is very happy at home, eating well, running and sleeping. The whole family likes him very much. Now his family members are rushing to take him out for a walk every day.
Wugu Animal Home stated that every stray animal has the right to be loved, and hopes that all walks of life can support adoption and adoption, and work together to create more possibilities for happiness for stray animals.
Wugu Animal Home rescues emaciated black dogs. Photo Provided by New Taipei Animal Protection Office
Wugu Animal Home rescued an emaciated black dog. Unexpectedly, the more he kept it, the more he looked like a Shiba Inu. Photo Provided by New Taipei Animal Protection Office