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TREVOUR

TREVOUR...is my new name......

I was scared, dirty, matted and unsure what was happening, when the Westie Rescue of CA & 7 Western States volunteer walked in to the high-kill shelter, scooped me up and we boogied out of there. I was so happy, just knew my life was going to be much better....starting right now.

The first order of business once we got to my foster Dad's house was my clean up. He spent hours and hours trying to save my fur rather than just shaving me bald. I got brushed, my mats combed out (lots of baby powder used to help with that), a couple of shampoos and a blow dry....viola! Geez, this ain't so bad.....kinda like the attention. The Veterinarian thinks my age is around 3 years old, cause I am also very playful as well. I'm already neutered/altered, microchipped, can use a doggie door, housetrained and love the big basket of toys here. The squeaky ones are just perfect and the tennis balls are great, too, until they get stuck under the couch. Oh, darn....I just get another one out of the toy basket.

I also have my vaccinations current (Rabies-3 yrs, DHLPP, Bordetella). I do well in a home with another Westie playmate. I just love the female Westie in my Dad's foster house. If you like what you have read then get in your application. I'll just wait here with a couple of the squeaky toys for ya.

Sign me clever man, TREVOUR.

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