Paddington is a Golden Retriever x Cocker Spaniel. He was born on 01/01/2022.
He is a very friendly dog and absolutely loves people and attention.
He is a medium size dog but very heavy and not sure if he is done growing yet (he likes to think he is a lap dog).
He has had vaccinations and is microchipped and has been flead and wormed every month.
He will have to go to a new home with someone who is home alot as he does have some seperation anxiety and then can get chewy we are both working full time and he is struggling.
We also have another dog and they play fight alot with each other however our other dog is older and getting frustrated with him which isnt fair.
He is nervous around other dogs but generally just avoids them on walks.
He is good off the lead and has good recall.
Loves his food.
Walking needs some work as he does still pull on the lead.
He is good with commands such as sit, lay down etc.
He does need alot of walking as he has alot of energy still and is very jumpy still.
And we are gutted it hasnt worked out with us as he is a lovely dog.
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