Johnny adoptieren
Belgischer Schäferhund (Malinois) · Männlich · Jung · 2 Jahre
Johnny ist ein 1-jähriger Belgischer Schäferhund, der als unbeanstandeter Streuner eingeliefert wurde. Er ist sehr ängstlich, zeigt aber Verbesserungen durch geduldige Behandlung. Hat angefangen zu verstecken, aber jetzt begrüßt er die Betreuer, ist aber immer noch misstrauisch gegenüber Fremden. Reagiert gut auf Leckereien und wird mit der Zeit wohler. Genießt die Gesellschaft anderer Hunde, was das Selbstvertrauen steigert, aber neigt dazu, jeden Hund, den er trifft, zu mountieren, wodurch er für das Leben mit anderen Hunden ungeeignet ist. Benötigt erfahrene Adoptanten, die Zeit investieren, um Vertrauen im Tierheim aufzubauen, bevor sie ihn nach Hause mitnehmen. Erfordert Kinder über 16 Jahre nur. Nicht garantiert stubenrein oder gewöhnt, alleine gelassen zu werden.
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Young Johnny came into our care as an unclaimed stray and he's looking for a special family to turn his life around. He is a very nervous boy but does well with a slow approach and we've already seen his confidence increase. Johnny has gone from hiding on the inside part of his kennel to happily greeting his handlers at his door but he will still hide from strangers. We don't know what he has been through and his confidence was very low when we first met him but now he's much more comfortable when greeting strangers. His adopters must be wiling to spend time getting to know him and gaining his trust at the centre before taking him home. Johnny is definitely more keen on saying hello to people if those people have nibbles! The more time he spends with people the more comfortable he visibly becomes, so the slow approach is definitely the way forward for him. Johnny enjoys spending time with other dogs and playing with his pals is probably his favourite things. Johnny is only two years old yet he's spent most of his life in our care. He has so much potential, he just needs the right family to guide him. Johnny is a nervous boy looking for a patient family where any children are teenagers. He can live with another dog but has a full-on play style that another dog would need to match or tolerate. He is likely to require quite a few meetings at the centre before going home as it takes him a long time to build trust in strangers. We have no history for Johnny and cannot guarantee that he is house trained or used to being left alone for any length of time. We would be happy to let Johnny have a trial period at home before committing to adoption, or even have some one foster him long term so that he can get used to home life.
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