Adoptar a Banjo
Mestizo · Macho · Cachorro · Edad desconocida
Erin es una preciosa perra de 19 meses de raza Labrador que busca un hogar de acogida con la intención de adopción para ayudarla a dar los siguientes pasos hacia la vida familiar. Erin ama aprender. El entrenamiento es su lugar feliz y ella prosperaría en un hogar que disfrute trabajar con su perro usando métodos amables y positivos. Ya tiene un pequeño repertorio de habilidades, camina bien con correa y tiene buen recall, aunque como muchos jóvenes, si algo especialmente delicioso aparece, sus orejas pueden ir brevemente de vacaciones. El trabajo continuo de recall será importante para ella. Le encantaría vivir con otro perro que esté dispuesto a tenerla en el hogar y ayudarla a mostrarle las normas. Erin es amigable tanto con otros perros como con humanos y realmente disfruta de la compañía. Erin ha tenido cirugía previa por displasia de codo. Ha hecho una muy buena recuperación y tanto su veterinario como su fisioterapeuta están satisfechos con su progreso. Ella se beneficiaría de terapia física continua y un aumento lento y sensato hacia la plena condición física. Esto significa que no se recomienda lanzar pelotas (como siempre, algo que no recomendamos en general). No ejercicio excesivo o intenso. No horas de carrera desenfrenada. En su lugar, Erin prosperará con paseos estructurados, entrenamiento, estimulación y rutinas tranquilas. Como con todos nuestros perros, Erin necesitará tiempo para relajarse y adaptarse. La bondad, la paciencia y la comprensión son clave y estaremos allí para apoyarla a su cuidador/adoptante en cada paso. Actualmente en Surrey. Erin necesita lo siguiente: - Una familia tranquila y paciente comprometida con el entrenamiento positivo y sin fuerza. - Un hogar sin niños pequeños (Erin es genial con personas, pero como no ha estado mucho tiempo alrededor de niños, queremos poner a todos en posición de éxito). - Un hogar donde no la dejen solas durante horas. - Un hogar donde la familia tenga tiempo para trabajar duro con su entrenamiento. - Alguien que entienda que la adaptación toma tiempo, bondad y guía.
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Banjo turns 7 in September 2026. He is a bouncy, happy boy, full of enthusiasm, always ready to say hello, and very keen to take treats. He loves a cuddle too. As a large Mastin, he needs an understanding and experienced home. Because of his big, goofy energy, we ask for no small children. We also ask that Banjo is the only dog in the home. We do not know how he will be with other dogs, and we feel it is kinder and safer for everyone if he is the only pet. We can support gentle introductions to life outside of kennels and help him adjust to the wider world. Banjo will need time to settle into his new home. He is bursting with love and energy, and we feel it would be wonderful for him to receive all the attention he deserves. His humans will need patience and understanding as he finds his feet. His adopters must have large guardian‑breed experience and be able to provide safe separation when needed, giving Banjo his own space to relax and decompress whenever he chooses. Banjo has received excellent care, but he now truly needs a home environment. We will provide full support and guidance to help Banjo and his new family succeed. He has spent too long in kennels. Although he does get time in the house and settles beautifully, he will still need to adjust to a new environment and routine. Banjo needs space. He loves to run, do zoomies, and enjoy himself. He would also appreciate a quiet area of his own for resting and settling in. This boy has so much love to give. He adores everyone at the kennels, but we know he needs a sofa to call his own… or a lovely big comfy bed! Banjo has had surgery on both hips due to hip dysplasia. He is now affectionately known as “Bionic Hips” because he bounds and jumps around with confidence and comfort. Other than this, he is fully fit and ready for adventures—with slow, steady build‑ups of course. He is currently in Barrow‑Upon‑Humber. Multiple meet‑and‑greets will be required. Home checks and an adoption fee apply. If you would like to know more about Banjo or feel you may be the right match for him, please get in touch for a chat. • Large Breed (Mastin) Experience Banjo needs humans who understand guardian breeds and their unique needs. He thrives with one‑to‑one attention and would prefer to be the only pet. He is very big and very bouncy—an unsafe combination around small children. Banjo loves to run, play, and do zoomies. He needs room to stretch his legs. He gives so much affection and deserves the same in return. He will need support as he settles, decompresses, and gets to know his new environment. • A Commitment to Positive, Reward‑Based Training — NOT NEGOTIABLE Banjo must be supported with kind, force‑free methods only.
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