Unfortunately we are looking for a new home for our 4.5 year old dog buddy. He is jack russell cross not sure with what breed.
Great with children and other dogs and also cats and has grown up with both our sons as well
as other children of all different ages.
He Loves every body and very is playful.
He also isn’t neutered.
The reason we have to let him go is because me and my wife both now work full time and out all day , which is causing him to go toilet in the house so we don’t think this is fair on him as he is no longer getting the attention and walks he needs as well as financially struggling with the cost of living.
We are Happy to let him go for free to a good happy and loving home. We will be sad to let him go but as long as he goes to good hands we will be happy that he will get the love and attention he deserves.
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