Barnaby BD44859-Dog
Male
Retriever (Labrador) cross
9 years 0 months
I do not enjoy meeting other dogs
I cannot live with cats
I cannot live with other dogs
I prefer to live with adults only

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Barnaby
Meet Barnaby, a lovable Labrador cross with a big heart and an even bigger personality! This affectionate boy adores fuss and will happily lie across your lap, nuzzling into you for extra cuddles. Barnaby is fully housetrained and can cope being left for a little while. On your return Barnaby is eager to greet you and is always eager to say hello to people when out on walks. Due to his age, Barnaby doesn’t need daily walks and is the perfect candidate as a loyal companion dog, with a garden of his own for off lead enjoyment and games. Barnaby is happiest when surrounded by his favourite soft toys, which he loves to carry around and proudly show them off, so would certainly love a toy box of his own in his new home! When he does go for a stroll, Barnaby would enjoy quiet walking routes away from busy dog walking areas as he enjoys his own company with his people rather than with other dogs and he wears his muzzle extremely well during his walks. Barnaby is looking for a loving home where he can spend his golden years showering his family with affection and always showing off his toy collection.
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