Adopt Lychee
Male · Young · 2 years
Support and Health How much training will I need? Needs ongoing support Can I be left alone? Potentially, once settled As he was a stray we do not know if Lychee has been left home alone before. Any home alone time should be built up gradually, at a pace Lychee is comfortable with. Do I have any medical conditions? None This pet has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehomin. Who I can live with Can I live with dogs? No Can I live with cats? No Can I live with small pets? No Additional information Lychee appears to be under socialised with other dogs, he can become frustrated and barky when he sees other dogs. Lychee will need ongoing support and training in his new home, which we have started here on site and will demonstrate to any potential new owners for continuation in the home. Based on his current behaviours around other dogs, he would be best suited as the only dog in the home. Family and environment What kind of family am I looking for? Lychee is a happy, friendly chap, with his people but he can become overexcited and may jump up. With this in mind, if he were to live with children, we would advise a home with children aged 11 years+ who are able to continue supporting Lychee with his training. What type of environment would suit me? Lychee is an excitable, energetic boy who loves to run and paly in garden. He will need his new home to have its own private and secure garden. About Lychee Lychee is a tiny powerhouse bursting with energy and excitement. He loves being on the move, playing and greeting people, but at heart he’s all about his people. This affectionate little cuddle bug is happiest when he’s close by, often finding his way onto your lap for some well-earned snuggles.
- ✕Good with dogs
- ✕Good with cats
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