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Border collie x German Shepherd

Wakefield
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Mixed Breed Puppy 1MaleĀ£75

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Adv. ID:PQNbMWX_h
Views:501
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Adv. Location:Alverthorpe, Wakefield
Pets in litter:1 male
Age:2 years, 3 months
Ready to Leave:2024-12-13
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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šŸ˜­ This is with an extremely heavy heart, my gsd x border collie needs to be re homed due to no fault of his own. His name is Atlas and he is 2 years old. This is not something that has been decided overnight, an we have tried our upmost best to figure things out before going down this route but we feel this is the best option for everyone, Atlas included. He is a highly energetic dog and we are unable to cope/provide him with what he needs. He is very well trained and has potential to be a working dog. He picks up commands/tricks very easily & is eager to please. He loves scent work & retrieving his ball or sticks. Atlas loves people and children, he loves playing with other dogs too. He is all round friendly. He has never showed any signs of aggression or reactivity. The only thing he dislikes is cats. We've never tested him properly with cats but he does bark at them. He was born in a barn and grew up on a farm until he was 9 weeks old (he definitely would love to be back on a farm). He has lived with us since, in a domesticated household with young children. Unfortunately, 2 walks a day is not sufficient for Atlas. He needs to go to a home ideally thats a farm/yard or with a large outdoor space, where he can spend most of his time outside or with someone who has land or going to work with you etc. He loves to be outdoors and would love to be on adventures/hikes etc. He is at his happiest when outside running/playing/working. If your looking for a companion for the outdoor environment or frequently going on adventures, then this is the perfect dog for you! He is highly intelligent and would definitely have the potential to be put to work/having a job to do. We've also had trainers in to help settle him with some solutions etc but they haven't worked. Atlas requires lots of attention & exercise. Please do not contact me if you can not offer him this at a minimum, he is a beautiful dog and has a lovely nature & temperament. However, with us having young children and the domesticated lifestyle we live, it has proven it has become unmanageable with him. We have exhausted all options and we have put lots of time & effort into trying to find solutions. We love him endlessy but we feel hes not happy/content with the amount of excercise we can offer him with our family life, we think that a domesticated lifestyle is just not for him. Please consider this when enquiring!!! You need to know what type of dog you are taking on here. He is from a working line. He currently receives 2 x1hr walks per day (usually morning & evening) with some training in-between but Atlas seemingly is not content. He is always looking for things to do/or play, he can sometimes struggle to switch off through the day and is on 'go mode' a lot of the time. We have had him chemically castrated previously in hope of him calming down a little but it did not make a diffrence. This has now worn off. He has previously been crate trained and there is a possiblity this can be introduced again if you think it is something that will help settle him into his new home. This may help with calming him down a little. Atlas has fantastic re-call each time and does not wander afar from you when outdoors, believe it or not he does not bark much (would be a rubbish guard dog -unless your a cat) and heā€™s fully house trained too. Hes amazing inside the home (no chewing etc) and fine to be left for a few hours. Please bare in mind if hes left for a long period of time he will need the time & space to release his pent up energy afterwards. This situation is absolutley heartbreaking for us as a family, he is very special to us but we have his best interests at heart. Please only contact me if you think you have the time or space / land for this brilliant dog. Do not enquire if you are looking for a chilled sofa dog, this is NOT the dog for you! Please consider the type of dog he is as well as his mixed breed and energy levels. This is just his personality some dogs are meant for working / the outdoors and he his definitely one. PLEASE DO NOT ENQUIRE IF YOU CAN ONLY OFFER A 1 HOUR WALK A DAY. This has to be one of the worst decisions we have had to make šŸ˜­ We have tried to be very open & honest about Atlas amd his personality, so we can find the right home šŸ” Meet & greets welcome & encouraged. Not looking to sell him just looking to find a suitable home for him. We are in no rush and he will be staying with us for as long it takes to find the perfect match for him. We want the transition to be as smooth as possible for everyone involved. We did potentially find a new home for him a few months ago, after spending some time with him they decided they weren't suitable for him and couldn't provide him with what he needed. We would potentially love to keep in touch once he has settled into his new home šŸ” If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to get in touch, I will be more than happy to help. Also, if anybody knows any companies or farmers that are looking potentially for a working young dog, please do put us in touch as it will be a great help to get him in the right direction! We just want Atlas to be happy, even if that's not with us šŸ•šŸ–¤
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