Drake















- Age (approx)
- 5 Years
- Size
- Medium
- Sex
- Male
- Breed
- Mixed
- Good With Children
- Yes (older children)
- Good With Dogs
- Yes
- Good With Cats
- Untested
- Neutered
- Yes
Meet Drake – he was determined to survive. When Drake was found, he was in a desperate, skeletal state. He had severe eye problems and tick fever. His odds didn’t look good. However, with vet care, food and love and care from staff and volunteers, Drake was able to pull through. He did lose his eye due to the pressure being too high and not getting better. Drake doesn’t let these things hold him back. He is one enthusiastic boy! His energy levels are high and he loves attention. He is friendly with dogs and does well with dogs his similar size and smaller. He is very bonded to Whitney.
Drake has now lost the sight in his remaining eye and we think he is completely blind. He manages well, it hasn’t really slowed him down, although he does bump into things. He would need a home that was suitable for his special needs. Blind dogs do well once they figure out where everything is. It would be ideal if he could go to home that has experience of caring for partially sighted, or blind dogs. Ideally, it would be wonderful if he could find a home with Whitney as they are very close.
Drake is approximately 38lbs