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Originally Posted by Betonov
And thake him to the vet, if he has a chip the vet should have the owners adress
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The best advice anyone can give here (though everything else was good too). It's not your dog, and the less you spend time with it, the less chances you have to unknowingly do something that might be bad for the dog. Not saying that you don't know how to take care of dogs, but simply that you don't know
this dog and for example if it has allergies or is on some medication.
I'd add about feeding that be extra careful. Even if you're lucky and the dog isn't allergic to anything, you don't know what it normally eats. Changing the diet quickly easily causes the dog's stomach to go funny and can also be stressing for the dog itself. If you can assume that it won't stay with you for long, I'd go with something extra simple, such as boiled rice and spiceless chicken.