About Dice:
Dice is a medium-sized, male, Heading Dog puppy, aged 10 months.
Description:This is Dice, he’s a young heading dog maybe around 10/11 months old, we are not 100% on his age.
Dice is not your average dog, this poor boy has had a very very rough past time and after owning him for 5 months we have only been just been able to touch or get near him now, which he is loving. He is a super sweet dog, who loves playing with other dogs, he currently shows absolutely no interest in stock what so ever, but that may come with time and age, so would need an experienced hand, for if that ever came about (would be happy to take him back if that ever became also), but for now, he’s happy playing with all his mates. He is incredibly timid, so would need a soft understanding hand, to keep progressing his training and his confidence. Happy to provide new owners with help with what I have been doing with him also. Once he’s got to know you he is friendly (in his own way) and is super funny when he’s playing with everyone else. He is needing his new human as much as I would love to keep him, we have more than enough dogs here and I think he’s ready to go and be someone’s new best mate. But if it doesn’t work out for whatever reason, he is always welcome back, no questions. Home enquires will require references and preferably another dog for home to play with. Will be incredibly picky with where he goes and who and would love to keep in touch about him.
Is Dice used to cats? Yes.
Is Dice toilet-trained? No.
Is Dice used to stock? Yes.
Is Dice used to chickens? No.
How well does Dice get on with other dogs? Great.
Dice lives in Waipawa, .
A bit about Dice’s personality:
Inquisitive and tries really hard to please.
About me:
My name: Hannah.
My e-mail address: hannahberry549@gmail.com.
My phone number: 0278293082
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