Marshall

Name: Marshall

Age: 1 year

Sex: Male

Breed: Jack Russell Terrier

Ref number: 63

Personality:
Marshall is a super switched on little terrier who has not had the best start to life. He can be a bit worried around strangers but once he has warmed up and said hello (and perhaps had a snack from you!) he quickly relaxes and enjoys human company. Marshall can be very vocal and frustrated around other dogs – especially if he sees them walking away. He has not been exposed to much of the outside world and he can find his environment overwhelming at times. We are really excited to find this smashing terrier a fantastic home, he has so much potential!

Behaviour:
Although Marshall gets easily distracted – he does learn very quickly. Marshall can get quite overwhelmed when arounds lots of other dogs so is seeking a new home where he can be walked in quieter areas. We have fully muzzle trained Marshall and he will need to wear his muzzle on his walks at all times and when travelling in the car. When you have a relationship with Marshall, he is a super affectionate, funny little terrier. He absolutely loves training and engaging with his handlers. He enjoys sitting on your lap and having cuddles, or playing with his toys.

Despite Marshalls big feelings towards dogs on lead, he can be successfully introduced to other dogs. Marshall has made incredible progress since arriving with us and can now walk calmly with another small female dog. Introductions must be taken slowly, but with support, Marshall can really enjoy walking with and investigating with another dog.

Housing:
Marshall would benefit from a private garden with no neighbouring dogs or visiting cats. As he has quite a high prey drive. He would need someone who would be committed to training and understand dog body language. If you have experience with dog reactivity, we would love to hear from you!

Children/pets:
Marshall cannot live with children or any other animals. He will need to be the only pet in the house. We do not know how Marshall will cope being left on his own, however, we feel after some time, he could learn to be left on his for short periods.

Vet history:
Marshall has been fully examined and cleared by our vet medically. He is up to date with his vaccinations and his flea and worm treatment. Marshall is currently on behaviour medication to help with his frustration, we recommend he stays on this until he is fully settled in his new home. He will also need to return to the shelter once settled in his new home to be castrated.

Adoption fee:
The adoption fee is £220. If you would like to make an additional donation over and above the adoption fee, this would be hugely appreciated.

Additional information:

All rented and leasehold properties will require written consent from the property owner or agent. This needs to be in place before completing an application form. If your application is successful, staff will request a copy.

We reserve the right to remove a reserve at any stage of the adoption process if we believe it is in the best interest of the dog.

Adopters should consider that previous medical conditions will now not be covered by insurance. Adopters are responsible for the on-going medical costs once the animal has been adopted.

Due to the high number of applications we receive daily, regrettably we will only be able to contact the successful applicant.

Please note you have to be 18+ to apply for an animal.

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