Could you open your home to foster cats and kittens?
Fostering gives pregnant mums and their kittens the best possible start in life.
Malone could potentially be left for up to 5 hours in his new home.
Any home alone training will need to be built gradually once he is well settled into his new home and environment.
Malone has current medical conditions, namely diet and skin sensitivities, 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.
Due to the nature of the medical condition, a call with one of our onsite vets will be arranged for you before he goes home.
Malone will need further socialising around other dogs before having any dogs visiting his home.
He could potentially walk with other large, calm dogs, but he can still be full-on and is too much for some.
Malone is an affectionate boy who gets quite bouncy and excited around his favourite people.
He can therefore live with children aged 8+ who are understanding of his size and strength.
Malone is looking for a home where he will have his own private, secure garden, where he can enjoy some time off lead and have lots of space to play!
Malone is a huge boy with lots of love to give; he’s a whopping 52 kilograms and needs a family experienced with large breeds.
He’s very strong on the lead and is looking for an owner who can continue his loose lead training. He is being walked on a head collar, and his training is progressing well.
He has been incredibly sweet and loves people, he’s bundles of fun and guaranteed to make you laugh!
Ready to get started? We always start with our pets’ individual needs, which is why we need to find out a bit more about you first.