Bree is a female Malinois/Dutch Shepherd x Lurcher puppy 11 months old in Cork
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This wonderful female Malinois/Dutch Shepherd x Lurcher puppy 11 months old in Cork is looking for her forever home. Bree is 11 months old and has been through a lot in her short life which is why I want to make sure her new home is absolutely perfect and her save haven forever.
As you can see she is most likely a Belgium Malinois or Dutch Shepherd/Sighthound cross and she unites the best characteristics of both. Very loyal and protective but obedient and easy to train. Excited to go for a run or hike with you but just as happy when she can stay on the sofa for a day to recover. She is very forgiving, rather than perfectly scheduled days she just needs a balanced week which fits perfectly into most lifestyles - even if you have a job.
I have never seen her in that typical Malinois drive - her personality is very balanced and perfect for a pet.
Bree currently lives with cats and has previously lived with small children. She is absolutely gentle and happy with both but due to her size, energy and strength I would not leave her unattended with small animals or children at that age.
Bree is very well behaved, obedient, intelligent and learns quickly. Once she knows what her human expects she puts all effort in to do it right.
She can stay alone for a few hours (currently half days - no problem) and is fully house trained. She is also crate trained and would just relax and sleep in there.
Please contact us if you have any questions, I am happy to share everything I know about this young lady but the description box here has a character limit.
The adoption fee will be donated to animal welfare since I have no intention of making money with animals - It’s just to ensure she goes to good home - and to help other dogs in need on the way.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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981098108863087 | F | Brindle | For Sale |
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