About Snoop Dog:

Snoop Dog is a large, male Heading Dog X, aged 2 years old.

Description:

Snoop is a 2 year old male heading dog x looking for a foster or forever home. Snoop is currently living at Paws Awhile Animal Sanctuary in Raglan but really needs to find a permanent home or long term foster.
Snoop is full of energy and looking for a rural home with space to run or a town home with an owner who can meet his exercise needs.
Snoop is desexed and gets on well with dogs, but is a bit too interested in cats.
Snoop is a smart young man and will learn quickly with positive training.
Snoop would do well with older children who can match his high energy.
Snoop needs a home where he can sleep inside at night and won’t be left home alone for hours during the day. He wants to go for a run with you during the day and cuddle up with you at night and watch some TV.
He is desexed, microchiped, registered, flea and worm treated.
Forever home: A property check, 2 week trial, a contract and adoption fee.
For expressions of interest, please contact Anna at Paws Awhile Animal Sanctuary, Raglan, 021 102 9977.

Is Snoop Dog used to children? Yes.
Is Snoop Dog used to cats? No.
Is Snoop Dog toilet-trained? Yes.
Is Snoop Dog used to stock? Yes.
Is Snoop Dog used to chickens? Yes.
How well does Snoop Dog get on with other dogs? Great.
Snoop Dog lives in Raglan, North Island.
A bit about Snoop Dog’s personality:

Snoop is full of energy and looking for a rural home with space to run or a town home with an owner who can meet his exercise needs.
Snoop gets on well with dogs, but is a bit too interested in cats.
Snoop is a smart young man and will learn quickly with positive training.
Snoop would do well with older children who can match his high energy.

About me:

My name: Anna Dahlberg.
My e-mail address: anna.dahlberg@hotmail.co.nz.
My phone number: 0211029977

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