Jay – 1yr old lab x terrier – HOMED

Jay – 1yr old lab x terrier – HOMED

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  • #76666
    kaydoyle
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    Jay as a baby – This little man arrived today! Getting on great – playing with the other pups and chasing the cats :lol:

    #86603
    kaydoyle
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    #86634
    kaydoyle
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    More of Jay as a baby :D

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    kaydoyle
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    #86993
    kaydoyle
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    This little man is now 15mts old and is available for adoption as his families circumstances have changed. He is wormed, vaccinated, microchipped & neutered. He is great with children and other dogs :) We will update with photos asap ;)

    #86635
    kaydoyle
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    This beauty is gone into foster with Carolyn, thanks a million ;) Looking forward to new pictures :)

    #101477
    carlylong
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    Hi There,
    Well Jay arrived yesterday afternoon, hopped out of the car wagging his tail like crazy and came straight over to me for a good scratch. He is a very friendly boy with lots of personality. He was introduced to a lot of new faces yesterday- our GSD Bonnie, 5 ducks, 2 chickens & 4 horses and took it all in his stride :D Slept in the hall with Bonnie all night and not a peep out of him.

    He is always on the go so it was difficult to take any decent photos! I will try and take some more in the next couple of days.
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    #101493
    Keith
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    Hi we just had our home check. fingers crossed. any more info on this little lad? how is he on the lead? is he house trained? gets on ok with smaller animals?

    #101495
    kaydoyle
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    Jay is a great little man, excellent on the lead, fully housetrained and has even taken to the chickens in his foster home ;)
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    #101517
    Keith
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    wow what a great guy! I love that he is great with small animals (we live beside a doggie friendly cafe/pet shop/garden centre). if we pass our home test we would love to gove him a visit and see if its love at first sight for all of us!

    #101521
    Keith
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    also how is he in the car?

    #101383
    carlylong
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    Brought Jay for a spin in the car last night, absolutely no issues at all, was in the back with Bonnie (our GSD) and happy out the whole time.
    Jake will wait patiently for his dinner to be put in front of him, he doesn’t get too excited or jump around the place, he has no issues with food at all and happily let Bonnie have a nibble at his dinner until I dragged her away!

    The only less than positive comment I have is that he prefers to sit on our white couch than an older brown one that we have! :lol:
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    #101379
    carlylong
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    few more pix
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    #101378
    Keith
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    I really like the sound of jay. Is he almost alsation size? It’s hard to see if he is big or small! Is he ok with dogs he doesn’t know? How is he with visitors and strangers. Just how good is he on lead? Could my 6 yr old niece walk him with me and hold the lead or does he need work? Sorry for all the questions but thanks for answering and for the picture updates :)

    #101377
    carlylong
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    Hi Keith,

    He is a good bit smaller than Bonnie, I will try take a better pic of him beside Bonnie this evening just so you can get a better idea of his size.

    When he met Bonnie for the first time he didn’t growl, bark, bare teeth or show any signs of aggression. We have had a few visitors to the house over the past few days and he has been perfect. The only time I have heard him bark so far is when we went for a walk by the river last night, there was a fisherman there in full camouflage gear and Jay barked at him a couple of times (To be honest the fisherman looked a bit scary, even to me!)

    Re: Walking on the lead, He does pull a bit so I wouldn’t say your niece would be able to manage him. I have been walking him on the lead every evening to improve this and he is getting better. He comes to you when you call him and he sits when you ask him to.

    Any other questions just let me know :D

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