Pablo is a 3 year old male Pug. He is a waggy tailed bum wiggling type of pug who is just realising what it’s like to be a loved pet rather than just a breeding stud, he is such a comical affectionate little pug. Pablo suffers from dry eye a common condition for the breed so will need drops daily for this. Pablo is slightly reserved at first but is soon won over with cuddles and then is such a people dog, he loves to cuddle with you on the sofa and follow you round the house. Pablo is great with all dogs and particularly loves the other flat faces fosters in the home. Pablo is fine with cats and parrots. Pablo does get a little upset when you leave him currently so will need a home with people around most of the time and patient owners to teach him a new routine and to allow him to settle into new surroundings, he is housetrained but again being an ex stud dog this may need patience in a new environment. Pablo is just learning what toys are but loves playing with them. Pablo loves snuggling in a comfy bed or with a blanket.
Pablo is very good on a lead and harness, he is a typical flat face when being examined by a vet and does get a little stressed but this is being worked on. Pablo needs a loving family with experience with pugs or flat faces dogs and ideally another dog for company although Pablo could be an only dog too in the right home. People that are there the majority of the day to give him companionship. A family that will not allow him to become overweight as it will compromise his breathing, and a family that have or are willing to research flat faced breed specific care needs.
Pablo is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with his flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet him in his foster home in Crewe.
If you are interested in adopting Pablo please read about our rehoming process and complete a Pre-Adoption form ( link here ) and one of our adoption coordinators will contact you for a chat.
from Dogs for Adoption – dogsblog.com https://ift.tt/363m4Q9
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