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Male Greyhound Saluki x Collie 3 years old ~ Evesham Greyhound Lurcher Rescue
Max is a lovely boy who is around 3 years old, he gets on really well with his foster Mommys own lady hounds and he loves to curling up on the sofa with his lady friends. Max doesn't often ask to go out but so long as you keep an eye on the clock, he is now house-trained. Max is now fully vaccinated & neutered & is hoping that is won't be too long now before he finds his forever home, Max's recall to voice command & the whistle has come on really well & he loves to run & stretch his legs in the acre of garden at his foster mum's residential home. Max laps up all the attention from the ladies & gentlemen at work & loves to have a cuddle. Max would not be suitable to live with any small furries.
He has worked out that emptying the toy box, toy by toy & tossing them up in the air is great fun. Max can be a very lively boy at times but after a good run or a play with his toys he happily crashes out on the sofa for a long snooze. Max is happy to be left for an hour or two but it's best to make sure that any food, TV magazine, biros or any other small objects are left well out of reach!be a little unsure of meeting new dogs at first meeting but with patience, in getting to know them, they quickly become his best friends. If you think you could give this super boy a home please contact Pip or Linda
Pip
01386 853971
Weekdays after 5pm
Weekends anytime
Linda
0121 2584510
Weekdays 4pm-10pm
Weekends if available
Max is a lovely boy who is around 3 years old, he gets on really well with his foster Mommys own lady hounds and he loves to curling up on the sofa with his lady friends. Max doesn't often ask to go out but so long as you keep an eye on the clock, he is now house-trained. Max is now fully vaccinated & neutered & is hoping that is won't be too long now before he finds his forever home, Max's recall to voice command & the whistle has come on really well & he loves to run & stretch his legs in the acre of garden at his foster mum's residential home. Max laps up all the attention from the ladies & gentlemen at work & loves to have a cuddle. Max would not be suitable to live with any small furries.
He has worked out that emptying the toy box, toy by toy & tossing them up in the air is great fun. Max can be a very lively boy at times but after a good run or a play with his toys he happily crashes out on the sofa for a long snooze. Max is happy to be left for an hour or two but it's best to make sure that any food, TV magazine, biros or any other small objects are left well out of reach!be a little unsure of meeting new dogs at first meeting but with patience, in getting to know them, they quickly become his best friends. If you think you could give this super boy a home please contact Pip or Linda
Pip
01386 853971
Weekdays after 5pm
Weekends anytime
Linda
0121 2584510
Weekdays 4pm-10pm
Weekends if available