Meet the little cutie that is Frankie. He is an affectionate and happy chap who is ready to leap into his new life! He will be looking for his potential new adopters to have the time and energy for the puppy journey, prepared to begin his training and set him up for success. He can be a little bit worried of the world at times and will need lots of support and careful on going socialisation to help him grow in confidence and flourish into a well rounded gentleman. Frankie is already showing off his desire to please and he loves learning and using his brain. He will make a wonderful new family member for anyone ready for this big but adorable commitment.
Read moreFrankie is looking for dedicated owners who have plenty of time on their hands to start his training and attend classes. His new owners will need to be aware of grooming requirements and the growing financial costs of dog ownership. He will be looking for a home where there will be someone around for most of the day. He could potentially live in a flat providing there is easy access to a suitable outside space for ease of toilet training. He can live with dog confident children who will be consistent with his training and not over handle him, he could possibly live with a sociable adult dog who will be a good influence, subject to a successful meet at Mayhew. He could also live with dog-confident cat, providing owners are prepared to work on slow introductions. Frankie has been health checked, microchipped, will have received his first vaccination and is up to date with flea and worm treatment. He will need to return to Mayhew on a specified date for neutering. He has also been behaviourally assessed.
If you are interested in adopting Frankie, please read the information below including the 'Other notes' section, to check your circumstances match theirs. If they do, please take a look at our current rehoming process, and fill out an application form.
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