*Toby is in a foster care home with a female greyhound and a male Jack Russell - reach out to the team to organise a meet and greet**
Update from foster:
Like all dogs, he needs/loves his routine. He is very cheery, cheeky and playful, especially with the small dog, (as they're both a tad mad.) In the house, he has to be restricted to rooms where he can't pick up and play with/chew items. (We close bedroom and lounge doors.) He definitely needs another dog as his mate. He needs a reasonably calm, reassuring environment. (He gets a bit edgy otherwise, whereas our two dogs are very settled.) Loves his food, but is not a gulper. Loves his walks, and is very good on the leash. (A bit of a sticky beak, so sometimes you have to let him stop and observe for a bit.) Is totally at ease with other dogs and people. He is very observant and "switched on'. It's ok for his humans to be out for the whole day, as long as he has a mate with him. But I'd highly suggest he still needs human interaction on some days.
He nearly always has to be wherever his humans may be. He is equally at ease and totally accepting of people and other dogs.
Toby and the small dog are very cheeky with each other, playing and teasing together.
Overall, Toby is a very social dog, both with other dogs and people. We've never had an issue with him toileting inside. He sleeps right through the night.
Toby regularly follows you everywhere, but you do get accustomed to it. You just get on with whatever you're doing.
Toby is better suited to a forever home with regular companionship, whether it be a human or another doggie pal."
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**Toby is on daily medication - enquire with GAP for more info**
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