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Post by kay17 on Apr 16, 2010 19:16:32 GMT 1
Meet Flynn. He is two years old and a very handsome boy. I can't say enough good things about Flynn... he is wonderful. He is ever so friendly and loves a cuddle. He is great with kids as well as other dogs but hasn't yet been cat tested. He is house-trained and has some basic training. Flynn is just starting to learn how to walk to heel as he was never taught before and he also needs further work on his recall but he is such a clever boy, he shouldn't be hard to teach! Despite this, Flynn certainly knows how to enjoy a walk! He has a great time running around and is very friendly to everyone he meets - both humans and other dogs. He travels well in the car and enjoys sitting up quietly to watch the traffic go by. At night he sleeps in his crate and is very good and quiet all night. Like I said, he is wonderful! He has been neutered, vaccinated and chipped. He is on foster in Derby but we re-home across the UK. Here are a few more photos before I give you the adoption information... If you're interested in adopting Flynn, please read our adoption guidelines and procedure; friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk/3.htmlBefore completing a pre-adoption form; friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk/14.htmlAny questions, please do ask xxx
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Post by reclaimingrebus on Apr 16, 2010 21:27:47 GMT 1
This lad is stunning - I just wish we werent so far away.
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Post by kay17 on Apr 25, 2010 19:44:13 GMT 1
Those links have now changed to these - If you're interested in adopting Flynn, please read our adoption guidelines and procedure; friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk/animalsforadoption.htmlBefore completing a pre-adoption form; friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk/dogadopt.htmlYes reclaimingrebus he is absolutely gorgeous We do re-home across the UK! Here is an update from his fosterer; "Well, Flyn went to training on Tuesday and behaved himself VERY well. He can already do "sit" but moved on to "down" really well and was learning stay and come by the end of the sesion...not there yet but it won't take long. He managed being in the hall with other dogs and was relaxed and happy during the class. On the home front he now sleeps "free" in the living room overnight, no chewing or barking. When he hears you get up he does a "woohoo" type noise to remind you that he is there and would like his breakfast please. Whilst breakfast is being prepared (after a quick trip into the garden) he sits and waits where his bowl is going to be put. He also gets the end slice of my piece of banana for brealfast which he licks gently off my hand. And of course he really is fully housetrained...no accidents at all. He has moved so much on the "playing" front. Yowly growly with Dusty and Coady is a favourite but he loves to play with a soft toy, either tuggy or by himself. I have to report that destuffing teddies is a favourite activity too! He is not ball obsesed the way many collies are but he is starting to show an interest. For someone who is interested in Collies but worried about having one that is too "worky or stressy" he would be the ideal dog as he is definitiely a collie but very relaxed and good to have around. In the evening he will either sit next to you or find himself a nice spot on the floor and settle down there." xxx
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