Angus: Puppy love!
Angus was brought to The Lost Dogs' Home as a stray puppy, after being found in the Cranbourne area clinging to life. He was picked up by Lost Dogs' Home ambulance drivers in an emaciated and frightened state. Upon his arrival, The Lost Dogs' Home Veterinary Clinic Team administered care by giving him intravenous antibiotics, food, vaccinations and importantly, love and attention. After Angus started to build up some strength, Veterinary Nurse Manager, Deahnn Johnson, took Angus home for foster care to ensure his health continued to improve and to make sure he would be socialised, trained and ready for adoption. That's real puppy love!
After his stint in foster care with Deahnn, Angus came back to the Home as a bouncing two-month-old puppy with an abundance of energy and a playful character. He was soon adopted by Rachael Vis of Flemington who has continued Angus's training regime by bringing him to puppy preschool and adult obedience training. Rachael and Angus drop into see us every now and then and we just love to see how far he has come! What a contrast to the bag of bones that arrived at the Home on his last breath.
Angus is one of twenty thousand dogs and cats rescued and cared for by The Lost Dogs' Home every year. The Lost Dogs' Home relies on the generosity of people like you to give strays like Angus a much deserved second chance. If you can help, please click here to make a donation.




