About Oreo – Sibling To Bounce:

Oreo – Sibling To Bounce is a medium-sized, male, Heading Dog X puppy, aged 3 months.

Description:

Beautiful cross of mainly heading dog but we also believe labrador and bullbreed – gorgeous fluffball of love and cuddles. Sibling to Bounce puppy.
Oreo is a very smart quick learner with a great nature and loves his cuddles. He is being fostered in a home with other dogs and cats and is also used to chickens, rabbits, and cows as he lives together with them in his foster home as well. Oreo has learned to sit and wait patiently for his dinner. He could be good as a handy dog on a small lifestyle/farmlet block.
We would like to see Oreo go to a home where he is an inside dog and a big part of the family going on adventures together and getting regular exercise and lots of love!
Email or FB message for more info facebook.com/marlboroughfourpaws

Is Oreo – Sibling To Bounce used to children? Yes.
Is Oreo – Sibling To Bounce used to cats? Yes.
Is Oreo – Sibling To Bounce toilet-trained? Yes.
Is Oreo – Sibling To Bounce used to stock? Yes.
Is Oreo – Sibling To Bounce used to chickens? Yes.
How well does Oreo – Sibling To Bounce get on with other dogs? Great.
Oreo – Sibling To Bounce lives in Blenheim, .
A bit about Oreo – Sibling To Bounce’s personality:

Oreo is a very smart quick learner with a great nature and loves his cuddles. He is being fostered in a home with other dogs and cats and is also used to chickens, rabbits, and cows as he lives together with them in his foster home as well. Oreo has learned to sit and wait patiently for his dinner. He could be good as a handy dog on a small lifestyle/farmlet block.

About me:

My name: Marlborough Four Paws.
My e-mail address: marlboroughfourpaws@gmail.com.
My phone number: 021655343

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