Bear is just a youngster sadly looing for his forever home due a drastic change in his owners circumstances.
He is going to be a big lad, very boistrouse and bouncy. The volunteer was meet by an excited boy who jumoed uo and made sure that his ears and ne=ck had a good wash.... No signs of aggression just an excited young lad in desperate need of attention.
The volunteer feels that he just needs some mental and physical stimulation and someone who is going to spend time with him as at present he is beoing left for upto 12 hours aday.
He hasn't been walked since the beginning of December so was quite strong on the lead. He weaves around so no lead manners, but when the volunteer stopped so did Bear. Said to have a reasonable recall but not tested. Also said to be good with other dogs, the volunteer met a couple whilst out and Bear was very interested but again no aggression shown. Will just need some proper socialising .
Bear wpouold like someone to be around and want to spend time with him. This alone will change some of his behaviours. Underneath his puppy exuberance is a very nice lad waiting to emerge. Work will be needed to become the finished article but most of his bad habits are due to lack of training and boundaries.
If you have a little patience and look forward to ironing out his puppy like behaviours then Bear is most definintely the dog for you.
He has NO life at present, lewft for far too long and no company at all.
More information |
Gender: |
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Male |
Age: |
11 MONTHS |
Color: |
Black & Tan |
Coat: |
Semi |
Neutered: |
No |
Good with other dogs: |
Yes |
Good with cats: |
No |
Good with children: |
Dont Know |