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Ruby

Name: Ruby
Sex:  Female
Date of Birth: Born July 2007
Microchipped: Yes
House trained:Yes
Colour: Brindle & White
Area: Woodford Green, Essex

Ruby is a young beautiful girl who is looking for an experienced home. She requires ongoing training and input from her new owners.
 
Ruby will need to be an only dog as she is not entirely happy about sharing her home. She will not actively seek out other dogs but she will let it be known if she feels unsure about them. Ruby cannot be rehomed with cats or small animals. Ruby can only be rehomed to people with children above the age of 15 as she does have a tendency to over excited, and can be a little boisterous.
 
Ruby has a skin condition that has been treated by antibiotics. This is something that could flare up from time to time throughout her life, so please consider this before offering Ruby a home. She will also need to be spayed and this will be followed up and checked by a member of staff.
Ruby travels well in the car and walks nicely on a lead. Ruby is crate trained and uses her crate as a bed. She will paw at it to open the door and get in, so her new owners will require a crate. Her current diet is Butchers Tripe mixed with JWB or biscuit mixer. Ruby is still a puppy and she will chew things so please take this into consideration.

Ruby is a happy loving friendly puppy she is eager to learn and please. She has lots of energy that you would expect from a young dog, she will happily play with her toys on her own (and she wants lots of them) but also demands human company to play with her at times through out the day. Ruby loves her crate and takes herself off for a little nap in it during the day and off to bed in the evening. Ruby can be left for 2-3 hours, providing she has had her walk, but no longer than that amount of time. She would best be suited to someone who will be able to continue with her training, have the time to take her on walks to burn up her energy also have patients and understanding that a young dog needs.

   
   

If you feel you have the right qualities to provide this young girl a home and the ongoing training that she needs, please complete an application form and contact Joan Kenway on 01256 861 227 two days after you have sent your form.

 

 

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