Whatnot

Can live with other dogs
This dog can be homed with a resident dog.
Reserved
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02-05-25 Whatnot is a gorgeous, well-socialised little gent who has come to us from a breeder. He is a people-oriented pup who enjoys affection and being close, but is also perfectly content quietly watching the world go by. With his calm and thoughtful nature, Whatnot is an absolute treasure.
He’s currently a little confused by his new surroundings, but we believe that once he’s had a few days to settle in, his confidence will begin to shine through. He may be suitable to live as an only dog in a calm and understanding home, but he does enjoy the company of other dogs. Ideally, he would benefit from having a kind and playful canine companion to help him feel secure and share his puppy journey.
As a young pup, Whatnot is still learning about the world. He’ll need patient guidance as he masters all the puppy essentials such as walking on a lead, house training, and developing his confidence in everyday life. Once he’s comfortable on a lead, he’ll love going on gentle walks and would really enjoy having a safe garden where he can stretch his legs and burn off some puppy steam.
Whatnot will also need to attend puppy socialisation classes to help him grow into a happy and well-adjusted adult. He will need to be neutered once he is old enough.
This beautiful boy is absolutely wonderful in every way. He has so much love to give and will be a truly special addition to a kind and loving home.
Whatnot has been given the Gift of Life by Sarah Smith

This Dog Has Been Given the Gift of Life
Through the generosity of a Gift of Life sponsor, this dog was able to leave behind an uncertain future in Ireland and find safety and care at Many Tears. Every sponsorship helps us rescue and save more dogs in desperate need. If you would like to become part of a rescue story, please consider donating to our Gift of Life fund.
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