2 years old
Only serious people, I would say only single or a couple (no real reasons why i say that other than his size)
he does live with an 11 year old so older dog savvy children maybe be ok due to his size and how boisterous he can be he really doesn't understand how big he is. He has been around other dogs and does like to play but is rough and isn't around other dogs alot so wouldn't want to say he is perfect with other dogs so will need socialisation but could potentially live with another dog with the right introductions
He does needs work and needs someone who can put in the time with him.
He pulls on the lead at times, and can be very ignorant and stubborn with us he has been showing dominance towards us only growls every now and then when i am asking him to do something and he just sits there then when i approach him to move him he does a little growl..but then does what i am asking .he has never gone to bite tho! Or shown any aggression other than the little growls ( but I have to mention it ),
as he can be very stubborn at times and always likes to take the lead on a walk, being protective of his family. So he will need a new home where this can be worked on and leadership skills shown..
He will bark at anyone who comes into the house or walked past the garden, the breed in general are protective
I havnt got the time that he needs to rectify these problems and a family issue has come up so can no longer keep him and it is a shame as he is a good dog. He knows his basic obedience sit, lay down, stay, paw etc
He does have kc paperwork, he hasn't been neutered.
Fully house trained
Comes with his cage and feeding dishes, lead, collar and harness.
Please only serious enquires who can handle this breed
Good homes only please
I am trying to be as honest as I can about him, but any questions just ask.
Open to offers for quick sale to good home
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