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Update: Caleb STILL Needs a FOREVER Home!

May 26, 2008 : 10:14 AM
Poor Caleb is still looking for his forever home - can you help?

Caleb was placed with a terrific couple but one of their dogs would not accept Caleb and kept trying to dominate him and their other geriatric dog wanted to be fast friends with Caleb but all he really just wants is a walk or two a day.

All Caleb wants to do is lounge around and be petted once in a while - not too much to ask for after a hard life.

Caleb is back with Sylvia - living outside her home. This is no life for a dog! Please consider this situation urgent and let's find him a home.

He is great with children and will be shy with men initially. Caleb is a battered hound who deserves much more than what he now has.

Caleb is a wonderful dog looking for a break in life.
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"He reminds me of an old man that has not had one break in life...."

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October 1, 2008 at 5:34 PM
posted by: manitoukwe
Hello, I just heard of this story, I was just wondering if poor old Caleb ever found a loving home? I sure hope so, he looks so sad.
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