Bertie – 1-2 year old male Jack Russell Terrier

He has been great with other dogs he has met and when we took him in the cattery there was no response towards the cats, even when a particularly grumpy one growled quite nastily at him, he just looked at it, somewhat perplexed! We would always maintain though that this is not a 100% accurate test and is only an indicator – we would always err on the side of caution and recommend any introductions are sensible, controlled and supervised, with the cat able to run to safety and the animals being allowed to interact when and if they wished only.

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We feel Bertie would be better suited to an adult only home or one with older children who will respect his size and not see him as a toy, he really is a dinky little chap but he is also a terrier so he will need an active home, plenty of good exercise and chance to do what terriers do – shake toys lol!!! We had a lovely time playing together, he loves to chase a ball, “kill” toys with a good Terrier shake, and run around. He has good basic obedience, walks nice and easily on the lead and is all round a very pleasant little boy who would do best in a Terrier experienced home only.

Bertie already has lots of interest so if you are interested you need to move quickly and complete the online application form, once you are convinced that you are Rescue Ready.

Usual home check and adoption fee applies. Shrewsbury.

Finding Furever Homes
Finding Furever Homes

For further details about adopting a dog from Finding Furever Homes please visit their website in the first instance. Full details of our work and our criteria can be found on our website www.findingfureverhomes.org.uk

Finding Furever Homes (Registered Charity no. 1155693) has been established since 2013 and since then has rehomed over 400 dogs that were unwanted, abandoned or signed over by the owners. We help all and any breeds whenever we can and are committed to making a difference, one dog at a time. We have strict rehoming criteria and every applicant will be home checked and vet references sought. An adoption fee of £150-175 will apply.

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