Buster's mom says: Buster was saved from a puppy mill and has had a very difficulty life. He was 12 weeks old when we got him and the conditions of the home he came from were deplorable. His pads were swollen and he had never seen the outdoors. He has a condition called "Spinning" where he chases his tail obsessively and would become quite aggressive when you tried to stop him. He now lives on five acres in Oregon, Ohio and loves to run and play. He has not been aggressive for several months. He is in behavioral training and he also takes medication for his obsessive compulsive disorder. Both my husband Marc, my daughter Megan and myself have fallen in love with Buster. He brings so great joy to our lives.



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