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This golden oldie has plenty of pep in her step. A wonderful temperament, great on the lead, loves to chase and fetch her ball – a great canine addition to any family. Mac is looking for an warm safe preferably adult home – in return she will be a loyal lifelong companion.
The lovely Mac is now in foster, she is approx 8 years old and she is already spayed! ![]()
Mac left the Pound playing with her squeeky toy the back of her foster mum’s car – I’m delighted this girl is in a safe foster home – hopefully her forever home will come along very soon.
Unfortunately the squeaky toy didn’t survive the journey to the house, Mac squeaked it to death ![]()
We got her some other stuff to play and she carries around a big red ball all day now, the tail is always wagging. This dog is the ideal companion, she is very good on the lead, has a very good recall, she loves playing ball in the garden or in the park. She is not interested in other people and very friendly towards dogs. In the house she is very quiet, we haven’t heard her barking a single time. Her favourite place is right in front of the radiator, she definitely likes heat ![]()
Her coat is improving, we cut away plenty of the matted fur and gave her a brush (which was way to short in her opinion), pictures will follow.
Here is a video of Mac, the quality is very bad, as it was made with the mobile. I’ll try to upload some pictures, they look way better than the video ![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoDlWiaPX_g
She adapted to our household perfectly, she must have had a very good education from her previous owner.
Here’s a picture from her 3rd day with us:


he looks so happy and so content in his new home. ![]()



yes,she is a very happy and relaxed dog,although she doesnt like it when I try to take pictures,lol.Apparently she doesnt like the "klick"sound. She gets livelier everyday and loves to go out, especially running aftyer the ball in the park. She has very good manners in the house, doesnt go up to the bedrooms and doesnt beg for food while eating. She has a very good recall, so its no problem to leave her of the lead and play with the ball. She would be suitable for someone who looks for a very well behaved dog, but goes for walks regularly without overstraining her to much, as she really wants to go out and do something.

she looks so content..great job Liz! she certainly has come on leaps and bounds..great pics!!
i am only new to this. i filled out a foster form this morning and emailed it back. could you tell me if their are many pups/dogs that need fostering. thanks
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