Kind-Natured Family Dog Looking for a Loving New Home It is with great sadness that we make this very very difficult decision, but we are looking to re-home our much-loved family dog. We are struggling to give him the time, attention, and interaction he truly deserves, and our hope is to find a home where he can thrive. He is an incredibly kind-natured, gentle, and affectionate boy who adores children and gets along beautifully with other dogs. He would love a home where he can enjoy regular walks, plenty of company, and more playtime with canine friends. He is well used to travelling, enjoys his baths, and has grown up in a loving, busy family environment. He will be a wonderful companion for anyone seeking a friendly, loyal, and easy-going dog. He is used to living outdoors and has his own run but he enjoys coming inside for short periods. We are offering him free to the right home only — someone who will treasure him as much as we do and can provide the time, love, and interaction he needs. If you feel you could give him the caring, active home he deserves, please get in touch. This is an incredibly emotional decision for us, and finding the perfect match is our priority.
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Male | Brown / Tan | For Sale |
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