Gator

Gator

Gator is doing very well for such an insecure fellow.  We have determined he is not a vicious dog, but mostly very scared of others.  He is incredibly frightened of anything that looks like a hose.  I have found a vet who understands this and doesn’t feel the need to immediately muzzle him.  Our vet is about 5’4″ and Gator regularly touches noses with her.  He does seem to favor women over men, so far he has added my husband, our son and a close male friend to his “male repertoire”.  He has many more female friends.  Makes you wonder what happened to him in his about it previous life.  He  is getting white in the muzzle and prefers sleeping by the heater, but when the spirit moves him he is quite rambunctious.  We love him.  Thanks again for finding him for us.

Virginia N.
Editors Note:  Kincade (Gator) came in very thin and dirty, and the owners were sparse on sharing info on him (language barrier).  Virginia and her husband adopted him and had some trouble at first, but stuck with it and worked it out.  This is a good example that not all dogs fit seamlessly into their new homes, and sometimes take love and patience and good dog-sense to make it work. Not all dogs are perfect and Virginia realized that she could live with Gator’s “issues” and her love for him outweighed the problems.
Thank you to Virginia for sticking it out with Gator.
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