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Tucker

I'm looking for my forever home. Could you be my perfect match?

Reference ID
1268633
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Location
May live with
Tucker needs a home with no other pets or children.
Size

Are you right for Tucker?

Tucker is a fun young lad who is looking for patient and understanding adopters who will be up for plenty of fun training activities and who are willing to build everything up for him slowly at Tuckers pace. Tucker has hip dysplasia so is looking for a family that will enjoy doing tracking and search games with him so that he has a great outlet to channel his energy in to. He will be sent home with a physio plan which he enjoys doing in exchange for a tasty treat. Tucker does lack confidence and can be worried by handling and people approaching him so will be best suited to an adult only home, preferably with not too many visitors. He enjoys being social with other dogs and will always be up for having some walking buddies but will need to be the only pooch in the home as he does prefer to have the home comforts to himself. Tucker will benefit from having a family member around majority of the day to keep him entertained. Any time that requires him to be solo will need building up gradually. He is starting to learn how to relax with a tasty chew on a comfy bed and the team can chat through how to continue this. Adopters will need to visit Tucker multiple times at the centre before he head off to his home.

Is Tucker right for you?

Tucker is an amazing lad who has a real passion for food! He loves to enjoy a tasty chew in his own space. Another love of Tucker's is toys and we often find him carrying them around. He'd love to have his own toy box so he can do swapsies and continue the fun with his family. He would love to have a garden to potter around in as he will need to be kept on lead when out on his walks and this would also be a good area to do some fun search and scent games with him too. If you are looking for a dog to do some training and go on adventures with, then Tucker might be your guy!

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When we find a match, we’ll invite you to meet them

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Key information

Location

Dogs Trust Darlington
Hill House Farm
Sadberge
Co Durham
DL2 1SL
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Wheelchair access

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Contact

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