Wonderful Wallace is a playful, intelligent and active boy, looking for an equally active owner. He likes to be outdoors and is inquisitive of his surroundings but can become overwhelmed at times and bark at things he’s unsure of, including sometimes strangers, so he will need an experienced and understanding person that will provide him with support and guidance when needed. However, Wallace is very affectionate with people he knows, he loves to lean in for attention and builds very strong bonds. He really enjoys his training and thrives on having a purpose. This handsome chap would suit owners that will have the time and patience to continue with his training and socialisation as well as providing plenty of mental stimulation to keep him busy. He will make an incredibly fun, loving and rewarding best friend in the right home.
Read moreWallace is looking for an active, all adult home. To help with his training, it would be ideal if he could find a home in a rural/semi-rural area. He can live in a flat as long as there is direct access to a private garden. He could potentially live with another well-matched dog, subject to a successful meet at Mayhew. He could live with a dog confident cat providing his new adopters have the time and space to work on slow introductions. His new owner will be expected to continue his training and socialisation and will receive three free 1:1 sessions with our Mayhew Animal Behaviourist to help guide them. Wallace has been neutered, microchipped and vaccinated and is up to date with flea and worm treatment. He has also been health checked and behaviourally assessed. Lastly, every dog adopted from us will go home with 4 weeks free pet insurance.
If you are interested in adopting this animal please read the information below, including the ‘Other notes’ section, to check your circumstances match the needs of this animal. If they do, please take a look at our current rehoming process, and fill out an application form.
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