Carling

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  • Human family requirements

    We would consider homing him with dog savvy teenagers.

  • Other pet requirements

    I need a resident dog in my new home - either a female dog or a smaller male.

  • House and garden requirements

    I would love a secure garden to play in.

  • Out and about requirements

    I walk well on a lead and meet other dogs so politely on a lead.

  • Training needs

    I am living in a foster home and am now house trained.

  • Medical issues

    I was treated for sore skin when i arrived, but now I am doing great!

Carling came to us from a home through no fault of his own due to a case of hoarding and neglect. He has had a sad start to life, but he is now safe and settling in to a foster home and learning all about love and kindness. When he arrived he had very sore skin and has been treated for this. He was initially very shy and anxious, but has really started to blossom and come out of his shell. He has turned into the most lovable boy who is happy to follow his fosterer around everywhere and even climbs into her bed at night. He is now house trained and has also learned to walk on a lead. He gets on well with other dogs and would be looking for another kind dog in his new home, he would either like a female resident dog or a male who was smaller than him. He has enjoyed getting to know his fosterers grandchildren and so we would no consider homing him with dog savvy teenagers. Carling has had such a sad life, full of worry and mistreatment and now it's time for his new life to begin and we are so hopeful his forever home will find him as soon as possible.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.