Watsi is prounced Watch-ee it means Watcher, protector, defender, he guards his little brother Huka with his life & soul, they are a bonded pair & after everything that they've been through in thier short lives the last thing they need is to have the other ripped away from them.When we got Huka he was at death's door, I had to give him IV fluids & fluids under his skin & give him regular baths to bring his body temp down & Watsi NEVER left his side, I made the mistake of closing the bathroom door once & he sat outside the door screaming & had real tears coming out of his eyes, not once did he leave his side, even at feeding time he would grab a mouthful of food & bring it back to Huka;s side & he wouldn't even leave long enough to get water so I had to bring it to him. All of these guys have such incredible little souls but those two are stand outs. No I will not separate them.
It has come to our attention that in trying to breed "toy" Eskies, the lady who was breeding them at the Kennewick puppy mill may have also been using Pomeranians as well & it does appear as though some are in fact oversized Poms because of thier head shape. So now they will all be listed as Pom/Eskie mixes in the interest of honesty. Please note they are both Spitz dogs so are alike in temperment & personality as well as physical health & care needs.
Our adoption fees range in price, but please note that special consideration will be given to disabled or elderly clients, as long as they can show proof of health insurance. You will receive copies of any & all medical records I have for the animal as well & my vet will communicate with your vet. All animals will be treated with Panacur & Advantage as well as routine shots & all will be altered before going home. Adoption contracts will be strictly enforced.
If you are interested in adopting Watsi, please contact Brandia Taamu, Finally Home Rescue, Olalla, WA, telephone (425) 319-3298 or email: finallyhomerescue@yahoo.com
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