Obi
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Obi has been matched to several applicants already so we are no longer accepting new interest for him.
Obi is looking for an active owner who are used to large, bouncy dogs. He gets stressed when left alone, so will need to have company all day until he learns to spend time by himself. He may be able to live with another dog and teenage aged children.
Obi is an extremely friendly, boisterous boy who loves life and enjoys making friends anywhere he goes. Obi’s energy levels mean he can be quite full on and he becomes easily over excitable and forgets his size so he would only be suited to a home with teenage aged children who are used to dogs. He needs a patient owner who is committed to continue his basic training and help him learn how to be more of an established gentleman but he loves his food which will hugely help motivate him during his training sessions. He thoroughly enjoys his walks and would make the perfect hill walking companion for an active owner. He enjoys a cuddle and is affectionate but does think he is a giant lap dog! Obi has doggy friends, but he can be a bit much for some, so if he was to live with another dog it would need to be one that matches his energy levels.
Obi is fantastic but he will need a lot of commitment to help him become a well-mannered sociable boy. He will undoubtedly bring a lot of joy to his new family.