Harry
08-11-25 Harry is a very handsome boy who has come to us to begin the next chapter of his life. He came from a loving home, but with a new baby on the way, his family made the difficult decision to rehome him. He was very briefly adopted, but was sadly returned after he become worried when the adopters adult daughter came over to visit and nipped her on her arm. He had met her well at the door and had spent some time with her before this happened and there was no clear trigger for this, so this is something his new adopters will need to be aware of. For this reason he will need an adult only home where there are no visiting children and with adopters who have experience with dogs with similar behaviors. His adopters would need to ensure that any introductions to new people both inside and outside of the home were done carefully and he would be best suited to a quiet home, with few visitors or where he can have a safe space for himself if there are any visitors around.
Harry was wonderful with the adopters themselves and was a very friendly and affectionate boy. He has also been great with all of the kennel staff who have worked with him so far. Harry would prefer to be homed as an only dog and would like his adopters to have plenty of time to spend with him.
He has lived in a home before so knows the basics and is house trained. Harry already knows several commands, including sit and paw, and we’re sure he’s got even more tricks up his sleeve. His intelligence and eagerness to please make him a joy to train and a wonderful companion for anyone who loves an active, engaging lifestyle.
This handsome boy enjoys his walks and takes everything in his stride. He walks well on the lead and would love to explore new places, go on long walks, and share many adventures with his forever family. He is full of energy, so it's important that he finds an active home where he can be kept both mentally and physically stimulated. We are told that he travels well in the car too. Harry will need a home without cats or small furries.
During his adoption, he was confident and curious in the house and was happy to sleep all night long. He bonded quickly with his adopters and became very attached to them. At first he wasn't keen on being left on his own, but he settled quickly and so with a good routine, he should soon settle into life in a new home.
Harry is an intelligent and affectionate boy who is full of character and in the right home, with experienced adopters, we think he is going to truly thrive and become your best friend.