We got our puppy end of October, unfortunately I think my toddler is allergic to him.
He is 7 months old in a few days.
He is microchipped, fully vaccinated and registered with our local vet whom have done health checks on him. Who state he is fit and well. Just that he is a bit anxious when we first got him. We have been out for loads of walks and spent time socialising him which has greatly reduced his anxiety and the vet has said he is much better now.
He is friendly and very lively, loving dog. We have a 3 year old and teenagers in the house which he is fine with (just lively with each other lol like having couple of toddlers).
We have started work on basic commands such as sit, drop, heel/close, etc. He is in the process of toilet training, he does poo outside but still some times wee in the house when he’s overly excited.
He would be great for someone whom can do some training with him and who isn’t allergic either like our toddler. He’s got plenty of love to give and loves cuddles.
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