1. Max
Max is brand-new to the rescue and was born in 2014.
He is referred to as “an extremely sweet and caring boy” who likes to have fun with other dogs – particularly black laboratory Bruce.
Max can be strong on the lead when he initially heads out however quickly strolls perfectly as soon as he has actually burnt some energy off.
He understands basic commands however might take advantage of some more training and would enjoy as an only family pet or with kids aged 8 and above.
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Max has moderate skin and ear problems which would be economically covered and dealt with by PACT and he will be contributed to its website quickly.
2. Bruce
Bruce is a normal bouncy labrador who likes to play pull of war.
He has a basic training level however requires more training such as recall and loose lead walking.
Bruce has actually remained in 3 houses prior to getting here at PACT, so a strong regular and everyday structure will benefit him going forwards.
Bruce can cope with kids 12 years of ages due to his size and how energetic he can be, particularly when leaping up.
3. Buster
Buster was discovered abandoned as a puppy and offered a caring home by a man that discovered him prior to he died.
Initially, Buster was a little anxious however within a brief time, he got self-confidence and was eager to engage with his carers.
Buster would take advantage of continued training and is eager to learn, yearning attention and human interaction.
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He would require a secure garden and borders of 6 feet in height and is not appropriate to be rehomed with other dogs or cats however can opt for households with kids aged 8 or above.
The sanctuary says he has a huge character and would make a fantastic buddy.
All rehoming questions need to be sent to [email protected].