Post by Becky on Jan 24, 2016 21:01:39 GMT
Oh my days
Hearts were definitely a fluttering today when we met Frank
This baba was very unsure about coming out of his kennel for his photoshoot, but staff member Emma said he didnt like having a lead on him, so he had VIP treatment and was carried to the Vets room instead I didn't mind, it gave me a good excuse to get the first cwtch in! And boy does Frank like to cwtch.......
"Emmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaa, where have you been?? I missed you sooooo much"
"You can hide your face all you like Mrs, I will find a way in there for a kiss"
"You will do instead, get over here and kiss me please"
"Did I mention that I like tummy tickles?? Well I do!"
"Emmas cuddles win first prize, she doubles up as a great arm chair"
"All this cuddling is hard work for a boy"
Frank was an absolute delight to spend time with today. Its no secret that I'm a terrier girl at heart, but it has to be said, this boy stole a massive chunk of mine today He is very well mannered, calm, polite, and just utterly gorgeous! He is only a baby, maybe around 4 months old but he is as gentle as a lamb. We only saw his teeth, he kept them nicely to himself and there was no mouthing at all
As Frank is such a young boy, he will need a home where his family are around most of the time so he will not be rehomed with full time workers. Frank was picked up as a stray, so we dont know who his mamma or daddy were, and he will have a fair bit of growing still to do, so please bear in mind that he could grow into a big boy! If you visit Frank, please take a look at our larger breed dogs and have a think if they would fit in your home. If you aren't sure, please adopt a smaller adult dog whose size is known
Good luck Frankie boy, the pleasure was all ours!! x
Frank will be available for rehoming from 1st February, but the staff at the home will take applications on him now.
If you have any questions or would like more information on him please phone the Dogs' Home: 029 2071 1243 or visit Cardiff Dogs' Home, Westpoint Industrial Estate, Penarth Road, open 7 days a week, 10.30 - 4pm. Mon/Thurs till 6pm
For more information about the rehoming process at Cardiff Dogs Home, please click on the link below:
Rehoming Process
Hearts were definitely a fluttering today when we met Frank
This baba was very unsure about coming out of his kennel for his photoshoot, but staff member Emma said he didnt like having a lead on him, so he had VIP treatment and was carried to the Vets room instead I didn't mind, it gave me a good excuse to get the first cwtch in! And boy does Frank like to cwtch.......
"Emmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaa, where have you been?? I missed you sooooo much"
"You can hide your face all you like Mrs, I will find a way in there for a kiss"
"You will do instead, get over here and kiss me please"
"Did I mention that I like tummy tickles?? Well I do!"
"Emmas cuddles win first prize, she doubles up as a great arm chair"
"All this cuddling is hard work for a boy"
Frank was an absolute delight to spend time with today. Its no secret that I'm a terrier girl at heart, but it has to be said, this boy stole a massive chunk of mine today He is very well mannered, calm, polite, and just utterly gorgeous! He is only a baby, maybe around 4 months old but he is as gentle as a lamb. We only saw his teeth, he kept them nicely to himself and there was no mouthing at all
As Frank is such a young boy, he will need a home where his family are around most of the time so he will not be rehomed with full time workers. Frank was picked up as a stray, so we dont know who his mamma or daddy were, and he will have a fair bit of growing still to do, so please bear in mind that he could grow into a big boy! If you visit Frank, please take a look at our larger breed dogs and have a think if they would fit in your home. If you aren't sure, please adopt a smaller adult dog whose size is known
Good luck Frankie boy, the pleasure was all ours!! x
Frank will be available for rehoming from 1st February, but the staff at the home will take applications on him now.
If you have any questions or would like more information on him please phone the Dogs' Home: 029 2071 1243 or visit Cardiff Dogs' Home, Westpoint Industrial Estate, Penarth Road, open 7 days a week, 10.30 - 4pm. Mon/Thurs till 6pm
For more information about the rehoming process at Cardiff Dogs Home, please click on the link below:
Rehoming Process