Lad could live with children aged 16+. He needs to be the only animal in the home.

Lad is a lovely boy who has been a pleasure to spend time with during his stay with us here at the shelter.

He really enjoys getting out and about on his walks and having a good explore. He is also very food-motivated, so loves his treats, but this means he is quite a greedy boy and so we suspect he may have the potential to steal food if given the opportunity!

Lad was found as a stray with a significant injury to his tail which, sadly, required amputation. Although we have no evidence, we suspect that Lad has possibly been a working dog previously. Any potential rehomers should keep this in mind when out and about on walks, as Lad does have a strong prey drive.

Lad has shown some minor anxiety-related behaviours whilst in our care, sometimes becoming a little stressed and vocal. He will need a family who are confident and capable of managing these behaviours and who can help him to learn more appropriate behaviours when feeling overwhelmed.

Lad has had a tough time recently, being found as an injured stray and requiring tail amputation surgery. He is such a sweet chap who so deserves to know what a true forever home really feels like. We have no doubt that he will bring a lot of joy to his new family with his cheeky ways!

 

 

 

Application form

If you are interested in rehoming Lad, please fill out the application form below.

Please note: due to limited resources we are unable to get back to everyone. If you do not hear from us you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.

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