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Kingston

Posted on January 9, 2023 By admin
Kingston: Granted 10/16/2010

The Story of Kingston

Last Updated: October 16, 2010

Here is Kingston’s story, in the words of his rescuer:
“Kingston was taken off Craigslist – “free dog” – it was his second time on Craigslist.
“He was intact and ‘herded the girls’ too much for new owners’ liking. We received him intact, with rotten teeth.
“Other than full of ticks (his labwork shows at this time Tick Fever negative) and his bad teeth, he is the sweetest boy. Intact at 3 yrs old and does not mark anywhere!! Very sweet and soft, more afraid of other dogs and never barks, just keeps away from them.
“Loves his belly rubs!!”
CorgiAid supporters will help this good boy get a clean and healthy mouth, so he can go forward and lead the happy life he deserves. Thank you!


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