30 December 2021

Ben *****ADOPTED****

By Emma
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Ben D2021-246

*****PLEASE READ THE FULL WTITE UP WHICH WILL LEAD TO THE APPLICATION***

CAN LIVE WITH OR WITHOUT ANOTHER DOG

WOULDN’T RECOMMEND CATS

DOG SAVVY CHILDREN

A GREAT ALL-ROUNDER JUST NEEDS LOTS OF LOVE AND ATTENTION

Ben is an 11 year old Jack Russell cross described by his foster mum as a real character and a typical cheeky terrier that talks back to you with grumbles and small barks. He loves a ball and has the energy of a puppy chasing the ball around the house dribbling it with his nose, he will give up his toy when asked and if you throw it for him he will retrieve it again and again. Ben sits for a treat and has very good manners he never snatches anything out of your hand.

Ben had lots of teeth taken out when he came into foster apart from this he is as fit as a butcher’s dog. He was previously cared for very well and only came to us as his previous owner who loved him dearly had passed away. They used to go walking a couple of times a day and often ended up at the pub where they would have food. He was an elderly gentleman who was home all day and lived alone with Ben, so Ben is used to lots of attention and is used to lots of exercise.

Ben was very confused when he arrived into foster. He was still grieving the loss of his dad and being in a busier house was all new to him. He took a while to settle and he may be unsettled again in his forever home so a secure garden is a must and owners need to keep a close eye on him with lots of love and attention.

Ben is a confident little dog who obviously loves life and has lots of energy for play but settles down quietly when his humans settle for the evening and loves to have a cwtch

Despite having lots of teeth out he eats well and needs to gain a little weight

He loves people but if there are male and female in the house he radiates towards the males. He has been fine with all children as long as they are dog savvy

He has not been cat or small furry tested and is a typical terrier. Ben is fully house trained except for a little accident after he was neutered

We have been informed that Ben walks well on a lead and is friendly to all he meets

Ben would be happy with or without another dog, he would make an excellent companion dog for an older active person I think he would also be fine for a family with children. He just loves people who will play with him and give him lots of cuddles!

Neutered Male

1st Vaccination, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer

Fostered in the Aberdare area

Ben comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance

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