Description
Heartbreakingly, we are looking for a new home for Chester. Please read full description.
Chester will be 3 in August. He is a much loved family pet, but we have come to realise he is not as happy with us as he should be. Chester is of athletic build and quite leggy. He eats well and is not fussy with food, but sometimes struggles to maintain a good weight, so we supplement regularly with tinned fish, quality suet, and natural dog treats etc.
The issue.
Our older dog, has never warmed to Chester as we hoped she would, and spends most of her time stealing his toys, growling at him and instigating fights 😔
This has had an adverse effect on Chester. He will, on occasions, snap at and 'go' for other dogs when out on walks. Not all the time, and he listens well when told to leave alone, but it is a problem and has knocked my confidence when walking him.
Chester regularly goes to stay with a friend who has a pack of 3 Cocker Spaniels. Chester fits in brilliantly there and is like a different dog. He gets long countryside walks and the enrichment and exercise he needs there. But unfortunately, he cannot go there permanently. His behaviour to other dogs reverts quite quickly after returning home, and it's clear his home environment is not the best place for him.
Chester sometimes gets nervous to go in the car, and sometimes needs lifting in. Most of the time he can be coaxed to jump in.
Chester needs ongoing training regarding lead walking. He will sometimes walk nicely, but also gets very excitable of he has not been able to run off some energy. He has a strong prey drive, and is a very keen runner.
His best bits.
Chester is very loving. He loves to curl up with you on the sofa, and is always happy to see you. His tail never stops wagging! And he exhibits some very funny characteristics at times, which is very endearing. He is generally a very happy boy.
He responds well to a whistle (once he has expelled the initial energy!) He will recall well and wait to be released. He will also walk to heal, off lead. He is very trainable.
Chester is neutered, fully vaccinated and routinely treated for fleas/ticks and worms. He is fully house trained.
Although he does not live with children, he behaves impeccably when our young grandson comes to visit. Chester loves playing with his toys, although soft furries don't last very long! And he does like to steal slippers on occasions. He has never chewed furniture. He was crate trained as a puppy, and although not still used, is happy to go in a crate still.
What he needs.
An experienced and confident Spaniel handler, preferably who is looking to add to an excisting pack so Chester can find his place. Open countryside for him to expel his energy daily.
I think Chester may respond well to hunt / retrieval training.
This has been a very long and hard decision for us to make, but we don't want to Chester to regress further.
With hindsight, we can see we made a mistake getting a companion for our older dog, and can see she is much happier, too, when she is an 'only' dog.
We are in no rush to rehome Chester, and would prefer a gradual transition to his new home. (This way we will be sure he is going to the right home).