About Gurt:
Gurt is a large, female Huntaway, aged 4 years old.
Description:Gurt is a 4 year old huntaway. She has been with me for approximately 1 year. She would be suitable for someone as a pet or very light work mostly just yard work. She is sound and has had no injury or illness. I have struggled to encourage her interest in work and unfortunately dont have the time to invest in training her. She loves being around the house and family so I believe would make a suitable pet or go to someone willing to invest alot of time into training her to be more efficient as a working dog.
She is perfect with kids and other dogs. She does Chase our cats. She has never got close enough so I am not sure if she would hurt or injure one if she had the opportunity.
Is Gurt used to cats? Don’t know.
Is Gurt toilet-trained? Don’t know.
Is Gurt used to stock? Yes.
Is Gurt used to chickens? Yes.
How well does Gurt get on with other dogs? Great.
Gurt lives in Tekuiti, .
A bit about Gurt’s personality:
Gurt is very affectionate and never leaves your side. She is always at your feet. She loves to relax at the house and she loves to run and bark on the farm. She is a large active dog with many years left. We just dont have the time nor the space for her
About me:
My name: Stephan Turner.
My e-mail address: s.turner942@outlook.com.
My phone number: 0277757621
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