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It's going to be a hard one to decide, I've only got photo's to go from and the views of the people Fostering him who have never worked a dog and probably wouldn't want this one working either!

 

tell them you want to take dog for a walk to see how he behaves with your own dogs etc, take him to a local park, run him with your dogs, see how he moves when running with them, and watch his behavior with them. keep your distance from him on an emotional level, think it through. recommend you sleep on it at that point and decide if hes for you the next day. also i wouldnt mention hunting.

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It's going to be a hard one to decide, I've only got photo's to go from and the views of the people Fostering him who have never worked a dog and probably wouldn't want this one working either!

 

tell them you want to take dog for a walk to see how he behaves with your own dogs etc, take him to a local park, run him with your dogs, see how he moves when running with them, and watch his behavior with them. keep your distance from him on an emotional level, think it through. recommend you sleep on it at that point and decide if hes for you the next day. also i wouldnt mention hunting.

 

LL have no qualms with working homes. The right dog in the right home is their priority. But will not rehome to be kennelled out.

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It's going to be a hard one to decide, I've only got photo's to go from and the views of the people Fostering him who have never worked a dog and probably wouldn't want this one working either!

 

tell them you want to take dog for a walk to see how he behaves with your own dogs etc, take him to a local park, run him with your dogs, see how he moves when running with them, and watch his behavior with them. keep your distance from him on an emotional level, think it through. recommend you sleep on it at that point and decide if hes for you the next day. also i wouldnt mention hunting.

 

LL have no qualms with working homes. The right dog in the right home is their priority. But will not rehome to be kennelled out.

 

since i didnt know which charity was rehomeing the dog, the advice im offering is to be taken in general :thumbs: some charitys are not so open minded!

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It's going to be a hard one to decide, I've only got photo's to go from and the views of the people Fostering him who have never worked a dog and probably wouldn't want this one working either!

 

tell them you want to take dog for a walk to see how he behaves with your own dogs etc, take him to a local park, run him with your dogs, see how he moves when running with them, and watch his behavior with them. keep your distance from him on an emotional level, think it through. recommend you sleep on it at that point and decide if hes for you the next day. also i wouldnt mention hunting.

 

LL have no qualms with working homes. The right dog in the right home is their priority. But will not rehome to be kennelled out.

 

since i didnt know which charity was rehomeing the dog, the advice im offering is to be taken in general :thumbs: some charitys are not so open minded!

 

I know this lad personally, its me in the picks with him. Have a huge soft spot for him so a little defensive. :thumbs:

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