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Fluke has been left for a few hours in his previous home and should be able to do this again after a settling in period and having his home alone training refreshed.
Fluke has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
Fluke is social with other dogs but can be typical of his breed and use his paws in play.
After an initial greeting and play bow, he often goes off to do his own thing.
Fluke can have some medium sized walking buddies who, like him, aren’t looking for a play mate.
Fluke can live with children aged 8+.
He’s an affectionate boy who can sometimes forget his size and will try to sit in your lap.
He’s often found greeting his handlers in the morning with his favourite toy and a waggy tail.
Fluke will need a secure, private garden in his new home so he’s got a space to stretch his legs and play with his toys.
Fluke is a fun, affectionate and cheeky boy with plenty of love to give. He absolutely adores his toys and loves greeting his people with his favourite soft toy in tow.
Exploring the great outdoors is one of Fluke’s favourite things to do. With his nose to the ground, he loves discovering new sights and smells and taking in everything around him. And when he comes across a bit of water, he’s not afraid to get his paws wet and have a little paddle!
Fluke is looking for a family who enjoys the outdoors, loves to play and is willing to take the time to understand his personality and give him the love and companionship he deserves. While he can be independent at times, Fluke has so much to offer and will make a wonderful, loyal companion for the right family.
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