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| D2010042 Tye | |
 | Sex: Male Age: 6 years Housetrained: Yes Good with: Dogs: No Cats: ??? Children: ??? | | Details Tye came into the animal centre because he did not get on with the other dog in the home. Tye is very friendly, he loves to play and likes to carry his toys around with him. Tye is frightened of some dogs particularly if they are giddy and can bark at them or tell them off. He will need an owner who is happy to walk him on a halti head collar and who will keep him on lead. Although he travels well in the car Tye would benefit from travelling in a crate where he can be kept calm.
Tye can be left during the day with out any problems and is very good in the home.
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| D2010046 Sasha | |
 | Sex: Female Age: 1 years Housetrained: ??? Good with: Dogs: Yes Cats: ??? Children: ??? | | Details Sasha came into the centre via the inspectors. She walks well on a lead and socialises well with other dogs. She has obviously had a hard past and can be shy of new people. Once Sasha knows you she is friendly and very gentle. Sasha shows interest in toys and paws at them so with time she could learn how to play. Sasha need a calm adult home with owners who are going to train her gently and let her build confidence in her own time. We are looking for a quiet home for Sasha without children. |
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D2010060 Max Kennel 12. Sponsored by Buster, Ozzie, Malcolm and Diane. | |
 | Sex: Male Age: 1 years Housetrained: Yes Good with: Dogs: Yes Cats: Yes Children: ??? | | Details Max came into the centre due to his owner having health problems. He walks very well with other dogs and his previous owner trained him to an anti pull head collar so he is very steady to walk. He has previously lived with cats although the cat used to pick on him a bit. Max enjoys playing with tennis balls but needs to learn some rules of play. Max is friendly but can be very over enthusiastic and needs a mature home where he will be given rules and boundaries! Max is fully housetrained. |
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| D2010035 Elmo | |
 | Sex: Male Age: 5 months Housetrained: No Good with: Dogs: Yes Cats: Yes Children: Yes | | Details Elmo came back to the centre for rehoming because his new adopters struggled with the commitments of a young child and a puppy. Elmo now needs a home with a family who have the time to train him and help him to become a well behaved adult dog. |
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