Pudsey Adopted

Labradors in need • January 14, 2019

Pudsey wasn't called Pudsey originally but because he was brought in as a stray, there's no record of his name. He is currently in kennels in Hull and the information about him comes from our assessor, who went to the kennels to assess him.

Pudsey is a lab cross and is about 2 years old. He has been wormed at the kennels but he will need vaccinating and neutering, which LiN will cover the cost of. When meeting our assessor, he was big tail wags and very happy to see her. She was able to stroke him all over and he was fine with being handled.

He has inherited the greedy gene from his lab parent as he loves his food and will work for a treat. No food aggression has been noted by the kennels. He is fed in side by side kennels so could lunge at the fencing between him and another dog, but no such behaviour has been seen. He's a bit clumsy on the lead, possibly down to excitement, and does pull so that will need working on. He will sit for a treat!

Since late December when he arrived at the kennels, he hasn't showed any aggression towards anyone or any other dog. A female greyhound managed to get in with him at one point and he was a good boy. Our assessor observed him with this greyhound and he was fine. When she walked him about past other dogs the only reaction she got from him was excitement!

This boy needs a home where he will get regular exercise to burn off the energy and a warm place to sleep. He's super friendly and has been that way since arriving at the kennels, so he should settle well into a loving home. He is not cat tested and we have no idea how he is with children, so we won't rehome to families with young rugrats. He is bright and willing to learn for anyone prepared to put in the work to train him.

Pudsey's minimum adoption donation is £170.

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