quirky
Well-Known Member
Somebody at work has a Springer that underwent police training and passed all tests apart from when he found something, he didn't leave it alone, he'd paw it.
He has had him two years, the dog is five.
The dog will curl his lips and growl if approached when eating his food. He is getting worse with this. He lives with a Collie quite happily, they are fed seperately.
Bloke thinks dog would be better suited to a working home, his walks currently consist of him fetching a ball and tearing round the school playing fields. He doesn't have the time or knowledge to work this dog himself.
He is loathe to give to a charity as they have plenty of dogs as it is.
How can he ensure, as much as you can, that this dog goes to somebody who has the knowledge to work and look after him.
He doesn't necessarily want to advertise him but will if he knows where he will get the right audience.
So, anybody have any suggestions as to how this dog can be rehomed to a suitable home?
I haven't seen the food issue but have met the dog and he seems a real sweety.
He has had him two years, the dog is five.
The dog will curl his lips and growl if approached when eating his food. He is getting worse with this. He lives with a Collie quite happily, they are fed seperately.
Bloke thinks dog would be better suited to a working home, his walks currently consist of him fetching a ball and tearing round the school playing fields. He doesn't have the time or knowledge to work this dog himself.
He is loathe to give to a charity as they have plenty of dogs as it is.
How can he ensure, as much as you can, that this dog goes to somebody who has the knowledge to work and look after him.
He doesn't necessarily want to advertise him but will if he knows where he will get the right audience.
So, anybody have any suggestions as to how this dog can be rehomed to a suitable home?
I haven't seen the food issue but have met the dog and he seems a real sweety.