About this Dog
COURTESY POSTING FOR Alyssa Crenshaw in Frankston, TX, [email protected], 612-237-7964. "This dog showed up to our home the first week of March 2022, and started seeking shelter under our RV on the side of our home. He was starving and shaking in the cold, so we began feeding him, and providing fresh water. My boys have been calling him Rambo because they say he is a tough survivor, and he absolutely LOVES our children!!! He is extremely well mannered, sits on command, and retrieves a ball or toy. We already have 4 dogs, and are not allowed to keep him due to neighborhood restrictions. He is young with puppy like energy, very sweet, loves people, and plays well with the neighbor's small pug mix dog; even shared his food bowl with her. It seems like he may have been allowed inside a home before, so he is possibly house trained. He is not neutered. We gave him a flea and tick dewormer pill."
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Contribute to A-Rambo's Dogecoin Stash!
100% of A-Rambo's Dogecoin balance will be sent to whoever adopts A-Rambo.
About this Dog
COURTESY POSTING FOR Alyssa Crenshaw in Frankston, TX, [email protected], 612-237-7964. "This dog showed up to our home the first week of March 2022, and started seeking shelter under our RV on the side of our home. He was starving and shaking in the cold, so we began feeding him, and providing fresh water. My boys have been calling him Rambo because they say he is a tough survivor, and he absolutely LOVES our children!!! He is extremely well mannered, sits on command, and retrieves a ball or toy. We already have 4 dogs, and are not allowed to keep him due to neighborhood restrictions. He is young with puppy like energy, very sweet, loves people, and plays well with the neighbor's small pug mix dog; even shared his food bowl with her. It seems like he may have been allowed inside a home before, so he is possibly house trained. He is not neutered. We gave him a flea and tick dewormer pill."