About Snitch:
Snitch is a medium-sized, male Heading Dog, aged 5 years old.
Description:Snitch is a very loving, middle aged, heading dog who has unfortunately had to stop working due to a hip injury which is now on the mend. He is getting frustrated not being able to go to work with his team and owner each day. Because of this, we have made the difficult choice to find him an active and adoring forever home where he can live out his best life as a pet.
He has recently had to undergo two surgeries on his hip due to it being dislocated in an unfortunate accident while moving cows. Snitch has been so brave and affectionate throughout his whole recovery journey. He is still building up muscle in this back leg and will need to continue to gradually increase his activity over the next few months. It is important for him to go to an active home, or possibly even a lifestyle block, as he will need to remain fit for his mental and physical health.
Is Snitch used to children? Yes.Is Snitch used to cats? Don’t know.
Is Snitch toilet-trained? No.
Is Snitch used to stock? Yes.
Is Snitch used to chickens? No.
How well does Snitch get on with other dogs? OK.
Snitch lives in Wanaka, .
A bit about Snitch’s personality:
Snitch loves getting any and all attention. He loves being active and going on adventures but also is just as happy to snuggle up with his person and relax. He has adjusted so well to being walked on the lead and has amazing manners and recall. When we first met snitch, he was a little bit shy, but it didn’t take long for him to really come into his own and he truly does have the best personality you could ask for in a dog. We will miss him and his goofy smile greatly, and really want his next home to be where he can live out the rest of his life surrounded by love.
About me:
My name: Nicole.
My e-mail address: nickybix@gmail.com.
My phone number: 0275042004
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