About Romy (will Also Answer To Bunny):
Romy (will Also Answer To Bunny) is a medium-sized, female Huntaway, aged 7 years old.
Description:Romy is a huntaway that looks like she has a good dose of waimarana or similar, quite lightly built around 25kg. She is used to mustering on D’Urville Island which is very steep. She loves to run, reaching speeds up to 50km and can run behind a motorbike all day. She loves to go out hunting deer but has not mastered the ‘find’ command. Romy has been a farm dog most of her life, and adapted to pet / occasional farm dog over the last two years. Sometimes itchy in summer, but no medical issues or old injuries.
Is Romy (will Also Answer To Bunny) used to children? Yes.Is Romy (will Also Answer To Bunny) used to cats? Don’t know.
Is Romy (will Also Answer To Bunny) toilet-trained? Yes.
Is Romy (will Also Answer To Bunny) used to stock? Yes.
Is Romy (will Also Answer To Bunny) used to chickens? Yes.
How well does Romy (will Also Answer To Bunny) get on with other dogs? OK.
Romy (will Also Answer To Bunny) lives in Rai Valley, .
A bit about Romy (will Also Answer To Bunny)’s personality:
She has a very gentle nature, and likes to hang out with her person. She is very empathetic and would ‘look after’ someone who needed emotional or medical support. Romy adores playing with children and very tolerant of unpredictable behaviour. . She will bark when vehicles come if she is around the house but is not aggressive, except for occasionally with other female dogs. Romy loves to learn new things and is always proud to be ‘helping’. She is motivated by pats and praise. She would easily train for scent work and/or deer hunting. I don’t think she would have the self preservation skills for pig hunting.
About me:
My name: Jane Sorensen.
My e-mail address: jane.sorensen68@gmail.com.
My phone number: 0211754114
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