Perkins reportedly said about Beaker: “Beaker was scared and cowered behind the garage to hide.” He glanced outside briefly as I began calling for him. As I approached, he started to wag his tail. As soon as we started massaging him, he felt relaxed and pressed his weight on us. Because of his enthusiasm and the way he “meeped” like a muppet, he was given the nickname Beaker.
After being shackled and abandoned, Beaker was undoubtedly anxious, but as soon as he realized Perkins was there to help him, he instantly lost his anxiety and was ecstatic to meet his new best friend.
Perkins remembered, “He slid to the ground for belly rubs, kisses, and playful mayhem when the chain from the garage was undone.
Unfortunately, Beaker’s chain was caught around his neck, so Perkins hurried him to the veterinarian to be inspected. Perkins used the extra time to shower Beaker with love like he had never seen before as they waited for Beaker to do the procedure to cut the chain. As a result, the adorable puppy was delighted.
While waiting for surgery, Perkins says, “We spent a lot of bonding time” in the car for more than five hours. He quickly fell asleep with his head in my lap.
Beaker’s one and only wish—despite everything he had been through—was to be loved, and now his yearning had at long last been fulfilled.
Beaker is the happiest dog you’ve ever met while recuperating from surgery in his foster home. Beaker’s earlier experiences don’t seem to be relevant right now. Where he is right now and all of his new friends who care about him and want the best for him are what really matter.
He is learning how to be an indoor dog who receives constant love from his foster home, according to Perkins.
Beaker desires to reside in his ideal home with a different energetic, lively canine who can continue to teach him the ropes and provide for him the best surroundings. Beaker is eager to find the forever home he deserves and was immediately relieved to see his rescuers.