Gorgeous Puppy Gabe is looking for a loving home
Gabe had a rough start in life but with a loving and devoted foster mum he is growing into an adorable pup. It's now time for him to have the good life he deserves in his forever home.
Get to know Gabe:
❤️He's a mushy ball of golden goodness
❤️9 months old and shy, he needs a kind and patient home that can help him with his confidence and continue to work on toilet training.
❤️Very submissive and gentle around humans, dogs and children (not suitable for a home with cats though)
❤️Sweet and willing to learn nature
❤️Food motivated so training will be a breeze. Has learned sit, down, out (of the kitchen), off (the bed or couch) and several other commands. He comes to his name or a whistle.
❤️A playful pup, he loves to play fetch with his foster dog brothers
❤️Loves a cuddle and tummy tickle with his humans
If you are interested in meeting this wee chap, please see more here:
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NB: Please no homes with cats and you must be willing to invest time, energy and love into helping Gabe grow.
Adoption fee is $250 which goes back to South Auckland Animal Rescue to help other animals.
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