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Rascal hasn’t been left much before but when he was, he had the company of other dogs.
He will need any home alone training worked on once he’s settled into his new home and should be able to do a few hours.
Rascal has a current medical condition, namely underweight, that will require consideration before this pet is rehomed.
Our rehoming team will be able to give you further information if you apply to rehome him and you are a successful match.
We would also advise that any medical conditions, be that historic or ongoing, are discussed with your own vet prior to taking them home.
Rascal is calm when greeting other dogs then prefers to go off and do his own thing. He can be worried by dogs that are a little over the top and bouncy.
He has lived with other dogs previously and could live with another dog again pending an on-site dog mix. He is looking to live with a dog that will happily co-exist in the home, but also has a playful side.
Rascal can live with children aged over 11 years., he is not used to living with children before and is an independent man, often doing his own thing in the company of his humans.
Rascal is a busy boy and is looking for a home that will keep his active mind stimulated.
Rascal will need a secure, private garden in his new home so he has an area to burn off some energy.
Loveable Rascal lives up to his name!
Bursting with energy and a big personality, he’s always ready for his next adventure- especially if water is involved. He will greet you with a wiggly body and is always up for fun.
He is looking for an active, training minded home as he is always on the go and needs to keep his brain busy to keep him out of mischief !
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