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Khem Khaeng (AKA Zombie)

Updated 7 Febuary 2011

Date of Birth:
Unknown - young adult

Gender: Male

Species:
Dog

 
Breed Type:
Siberian Husky mix
 
Weight:
Around 20kg

Background: Gorgeous Khem Khaeng, meaning 'strength' in Thai (or 'Zombie' as he's known to his friends!) came to SCAD through an individual rescuer and her friends, who found him in an appalling condition in a flood area; he was suffering from severe mange, blood parasites and was just skin and bones. The rescuers cared for him in the short term but came to SCAD when they realized that he needed more long-term care in order to get better.

Zombie had a short stay at the TWP Shelter under SCAD’s care, and is now back at our usual SCAD dog center, having a great time as his fur grows back.

As the Siberian Husky breed has been bred and evolve to survive in cold climates, they are highly unsuited to the hot, humid weather in Thailand. Due to this,
Zombie is looking for a home in a colder climate and will not be adopted out into a home in Thailand!
 
Features:  Zombie now has beautiful thick grey/brown ‘wolf’ style fur on most of his body, perfect for keeping him warm in the cold climates he should be in! He still has a way to go before his coat has fully regrown, but he’s looking more handsome everyday! Zombie has one ice blue eye and one brown and ice blue mixed eye.
 
Character: Zombie is a very affectionate dog who loves attention. He has a lot of energy and loves to run and play – in particular he loves playing chase and bounding about the dog center. He gets on well with other dogs in general, and is very good friends with current SCAD dog Pinky. He is a VERY intelligent dog and loves his food, so is quite easy to train. He already sits and gives his paw on command.
 
Zombie is currently receiving crate training in order to fly abroad. He does not like to be confined and so this is a slow, steady process, but we hope to have him happy to fly come March 2012.
 
Location:
SCAD Dog Center
 
Health:
Good

Neutered: Yes

Vaccinated:
Yes
 
Ready to Depart: March

 

Many thanks to Claire Deacon, Mark Stelzner and all others who contribute their photography skills to our adoption programme.