Hi we are looking for a loving forever home for our puppy Stella. She is 9 moths old has had all her jabs and is up to date with flea and worm treatment. She comes with food, crate toys etc. We love her dearly however she is excitable around young children (not aggressive) . She does need additional training but we feel she would respond to this very well in the correct environment with no young children to distract her as in the evening as when our children are not around she is very calm . She is really clever she can open doors etc.Although this is a heart breaking decision and our older children are going to be very upset we feel that this is the right thing to do for Stella. We will not let her go to just anyone it needs to be the right home.Any questions please get in touch
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