About Hunter:
Hunter is a large, male Huntaway X, aged 6 years old.
Description:Hunter is a 6-year-old brown and tan Huntaway male looking for a new home after his owner sadly passed away.
Hunter has always lived outside and would suit a rural or lifestyle property with good fencing, or someone willing to give him regular exercise and space to run. He knows several commands including sit, down, wait, inside and out, and is a smart dog who could learn more with time.
Because of his enthusiasm and size he would likely be best suited to an adult home. He has not been tested with cats.
Hunter is healthy, wormed and flea treated, but not desexed, and his vaccination and microchip status are unknown.
We want Hunter to find the right home and are happy to take him back if things don’t work out. He’s a lovely dog with a big personality who will thrive with the right owner.
Is Hunter used to children? No.Is Hunter used to cats? Don’t know.
Is Hunter toilet-trained? Yes.
Is Hunter used to stock? Yes.
Is Hunter used to chickens? No.
How well does Hunter get on with other dogs? Great.
Hunter lives in Pukekohe, .
A bit about Hunter’s personality:
He is an active, intelligent dog who loves running, playing with other dogs, and playing fetch. His favourite toy is actually a stainless steel bowl, which he throws for himself and then chases around.
About me:
My name: Lisa.
My e-mail address: Peachhillfarm@outlook.com.
My phone number: 0210651583
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