Through no fault of his own, we need to find an amazing home for our boy, Chester.
He's almost 8 months old, and he was neutered a month ago. He's a big boy, currently weighing 23KG, but he is soppy as anything.
He is very friendly and sociable, loves everyone and everything, but can get a bit bouncy.
He currently lives with cats and is fine with them but can get a bit much for them as he just wants to play.
He hasn't lived with children, but any that he has met when out on walks, he's absolutely loved and been as gentle as he can, considering he's still learning.
The reason for rehoming is due to my mental health declining and having autism, plus my partner working full time, he's not getting everything he needs.
He will be missed so much as he is honestly the best pup. We want for him to have the most amazing life.
We are based in Plympton.
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