Quote Originally Posted by Donna Little View Post
Your new foster has landed in good hands and will be looking and feeling better in no time I'm sure. I have one Chihuahua with really bad staining and I used Angel Eyes on her a few years ago and it was incredible. I didn't buy it again and the staining returned but even though she still has some, it is better since feeding her raw. Good luck with the little guy! He's really cute!
Thanks, Donna. I'm always a bit surprised how rescue groups characterize the dogs they send to me. I was told Tin Tin is an "extreme flight risk," hates men, and bites. When I told Robert this, he just laughed because it's like they're describing a different dog. Tin Tin adores Robert, loves to curl up with him (anyone, really), and hasn't made a move to escape, even when someone was coming through the gate into the backyard. He can be a bit protective when someone comes into the house, but he warms up quickly. He is a very loving little guy. My trainer has a soft spot for Maltipoos (she's really into agility - hoping to go to World's next year - but has a soft spot for small dogs, especially Poodles), and he might be a good candidate for her. She has very specific goals for agility, so I'll let her evaluate his temperament and structure, but I'd love it if this little guy stayed around here. He's really a great little guy. Gosh, I'm so smitten. Can you tell?