Bee Has Been Homed

 

Bee has been homed – 10.12.21.

Bee is in kennels near Fleet, Hampshire, he arrived with us on the 24th September 2021 and he was born on the 12th July 2018.

Bee and Bumble are brothers and have been kennelled together for a while.  These two enjoy each others company but can you tell them apart?

Bee has grown in confidence since he arrived in our care, he mostly, will now be quite happy to go straight to a new person with a big waggy tail and smiley face, this is of course when he is allowed to, for cuddles and perhaps a kiss (if allowed).

These stunning looking brothers are both adorable and when you see them you will not be able to resist!

Bee is quite happy to meet new people in a viewing situation and would be eager for attention.  The confidence he has grown in is massive and he really does need a home for this to continue.

He has made some good friends with the kennel hands that he sees daily and will greet them with a big waggy tail and lots of ‘Bee cuddles and kisses’.  Bee can sometimes be a little wary, especially when there is lots of people around but within a few minutes he has overcome this and just enjoys the human attention he is getting.

He is quite quiet within his kennel but enjoys time out in the yard with a greyhound friend who he can run around with and play ‘catch me!’  This lad would need to be homed with either another dog; this will continue to build his confidence or one that he isn’t left very long for, a retired owner or an owner who can take their dog to work/or at home in would also be a suitable for this boy.

He could be homed with his brother if the right home came along.

Bee could live with teenagers providing they have lots of toys for him to play with too!

He loves his outings, travels well and is always very keen to get into the car, unaided. This boy can walk nicely on a lead and enjoys going out for his walks.

Bee has shown he can be sociable with other breeds, if correct socialisation is carried out.  He enjoyed meeting Chloe and loved racing around the yard with her.

He enjoys being outside, either going out for walks or just stretching his legs in an enclosed area.

Bee could be an only dog providing he was only going to be left for short periods, he could also be homed with another doggie companion or even his brother!

Bee enjoys a good game of chase, with his soft toys, he will sometimes pick them up whilst he is running around at top speed!

This lad has come along way, in such a small amount of time.  Bee would make a lovely addition to any home.  He really does just want to please his new owner.

Call the adoption line and come and meet Bee – what a fantastic lad he is!

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