Pet details information:
- Kent, UK
- 2026-01-26
- 382
- 16
- Labrador Retriever
- Male
- 5 months
- Medium
- Energetic
- £250
- No
Pre-adoption checks
- Microchipped by collection date
- Neutered
- Vaccinations up to date
- Worm and flea treated
- Health Checked by a vet
- Special medical care required
Additional information
- Is your pet comfortable around other dogs?
- Unsure
- Bear lives with my old boy, he is great with him but not sure about other dogs
- Is your pet comfortable around other cats?
- Unsure
- Bear has currently never been around a cat so I am not sure how he would react.
- Is your pet comfortable around children?
- Comfortable only with children aged 12+
- Why are you looking to rehome this pet?
- My handsome Bear was given to me when he was 6 weeks old as a present. I was not looking for another dog as I already have one. I live in a second floor flat with no garden. Bear is such an energetic young boy, he is always running around, doing zoomies and I am afraid my flat is not big enough for his needs, I’m also not allowed to have a second dog in this flat and currently in breach of my tenancy. Bear really need somewhere that has a large secure garden that he can run around safely.
- Ideal home
- Active household
- Does your pet require a secure outdoor space?
- Yes
Description
Bear is still only a young pup he was born in January of this year. He is fully up to date on all vaccinations, flea and working treatment. Bear is also microchipped so details will need to be changed once the right person is found for him. He is a very energetic boy, who loves to play tug of war, fetch even though he does not always want to give you the ball back lol. He gets up in the morning, using his puppy pads then has his breakfast, he then likes to play or run round like a loon then barks cause he wants to be played with. He loves really long walks, he does pull so someone strong would be great for him, he seems afraid of a harness for some reason so I have had to walk him without one and just attach his lead to his collar which I do not like doing. He doesn’t like being left alone and will cry when you leave the room. He is still young enough for someone who has the time and patience to train and I am sure you will end up with a very lovely, loyal friend for life. He would be best suited to a family with older children, he currently lives with my 7 year old daughter who has ADHD and my other dog who is an old boy. Bear nips my daughter when he wants to play, which has caused her to be afraid of him. He sleeps very well of a night time either in a bed next to my bed, on the end of my bed or under it of a night, he also uses a puppy pad in the corner of my room if he needs the loo during the night, but for the last week he has been able to go all night without using it. He wakes around 630am as that's when we wake up and is full of beans. He is struggling with toilet training throughout the day I’ve just started taking him out every couple of hours, in hope this will help but I believe if he had a garden and access to it throughout the day when he wanted there would not be any accidents. He loves his food and eats 2x sachets of winalot 4 times a day and has a constant supply of biscuits down throughout the day, he love treats and would be the perfect dog for someone with a large garden who also loves long walks and have the time and attention this boys needs and is able to provide him with the training he needs. He can be very loving once calm and will happily sit next to you of an evening while watching tv. He will roll over when he wants a tummy rub and just loves the fuss. We are very fond of him and love him dearly but he needs more room and someone who can train him properly. He will make someone a lovely forever fur baby and we will be sad to see him go. I would also like to kept up to date on his progress and maybe be sent pictures from time to time. Our you willing to give our fur baby his forever home, please contact me.
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