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2789 days ago

Will you be Buddy's buddy??

Emma Bradley from DC Rescue Dogs

Breed: Jack Russell x
Age: Approx 8years
Location: Ngaruawahia

Meet Buddy, he is looking for his retirement home. Great with other dogs & kids. Even though he is 8 he is still very active and will chase the ball all day if you will throw it! He has a love for chasing wild rabbits so to be on the safe side it would be better for his new home not to have any pet rabbits . He currently lives with a couple cats & he seems ok with them.

Buddy is very intelligent & loves a cuddle & to watch tv. He will require a fully fenced yard as he has started taking himself for walks to see the neighbours. He does pull on the lead a little bit but because he is only small it doesn't give you much of an arm workout.

Buddy is desexed, vaccinated & registered. If you think you can offer Buddy a loving home please get in touch.

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