With much sadness we are having to do this but we are needing to re-home our dog. With much thought we just don't have time with me having a 7 month old and my partner working 5 days a week. She's a pleasnt dog good with children however she's not great with other dogs as we haven't had time to introduce her to other dogs. The ideal person would be a person who could give her all the attention and training she needs! We want her to go to a loving home. Small fee would be required to cover the money we have already spent on her. And to show that she will go to a good home. She's a year old and has all her papers with her and all up to date with her vaxernations. Her name is Boudi she's a Cane Corso cross lab! We are so sad to see her go
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