Fozzie BD46479-Dog
Male
Terrier cross
4 years 1 months
I am still learning to greet other dogs nicely
I may be able to live with cats
I cannot live with other dogs
I can live with teenagers

Fozzie

Fozzie is a fun-loving and affectionate boy who thrives on being close to his humans. He enjoys fuss and attention, happily rolling onto his back for cuddles, and is always keen to be involved in what’s going on around him. He’s very food motivated, which makes him rewarding to train, and he already knows some basic commands. Fozzie would love a home where he can continue learning and building confidence with positive, reward-based training.

Fozzie is looking for a calm home where he can enjoy a consistent routine and plenty of company throughout the day. He can become easily overexcited in busy environments, so he’ll benefit from patient owners who can help him settle and guide him through new experiences at his own pace. Any time spent alone will need to be introduced gradually to help him feel comfortable and secure.

On walks, Fozzie enjoys exploring but will be happiest in quieter areas while he continues working on his social skills around other dogs and distractions. Fozzie is an engaging and loving companion who will flourish with owners committed to giving him the structure, understanding, and support he needs.

More details about Fozzie

Fozzie cannot be rehomed to certain areas in or around Chippenham. To give you an idea of his size, Fozzie currently weighs around 7.6kg.

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