Patch is needing a new home, patch is around 17 weeks old when we first brought him home he was absolutely fine with our other dogs but recently he has taken a disliking to them which is causing a lot of disruption in the home, he's an absolute beauty of a pup, he is lovely and behaved 'bar with the other dogs' he loves to follow you especially out of the house, patch does need his second injection but he has been flead and wormed, and microchipped he can sit and lay down, give paw, he's had a full vet check, I have all documentation to state i would really recommend he doesn't go to a home with older dogs I'm absolutely certain he will be fine with another younger dog to play with, he's absolutely fine around children just your typical puppy behaviour, he's been working on his house training but as he is still young please expect him to have accidents.
If anything else is needed please don't hesitate to contact me
I would really love patch to go to a family and be well loved.
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