A one-year-old Yorkshire Terrier who is prospering after heart surgical treatment is now awaiting his unique somebody to fill his heart with love. Staff at Dogs Trust West Calder have actually been looking after Max given that October in 2015 when, throughout a regular veterinary check, it was found he had a constricting artery to his heart. Without treatment Max’s life span was restricted.
Max went through balloon valvuloplasty in November, where a little catheter was placed through a vein into his heart. The rescue puppy recuperated well from the treatment and is now combating fit and prepared to fulfill his one real love.
Kim McNeill, assistant supervisor at Dogs Trust West Calder, said: “It’s fair to say we have all fallen in love with Max. He is a small but mighty dog who has taken everything in his stride. Our greatest wish now is to find him ‘the one’ and we think Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to share his uplifting story.
“Max is truly thriving after his operation. He is energetic, playful and full of life which is wonderful to see. All dogs want to love and be loved and it’s Max’s time to experience love in his forever home.”
Max is referred to as a daring, caring and active boy who likes to be keep hectic throughout the day. He would much rather be exercising his brain and discovering brand-new techniques than resting on a warm lap. He is searching for a love nest where he is handled great deals of strolls, has plenty time to have fun with his preferred ball and where he has business for the majority of the day.
Max enjoys to be the centre of attention so does not wish to share the spotlight with another dog. He requires to be the ‘one and only’ animal in an adult only home. Despite constantly being on the go, Max enjoys a snuggle and is especially keen on having his stubborn belly rubbed.