
This playful boy is Penguin. He is a typical bouncy puppy full of energy and mischief. He can be a little nervous in new surroundings so will definitely need socialising to build up his confidence around new people/surroundings. That said once he has got to know you he is the friendliest lad ever and loves lots of cuddles and fuss. He can be very bouncy and boisterous when he is excited and can get a bit mouthy. Ongoing training for this larger than life boy is a must.
Penguin has interacted well with other dogs whilst in our care so following a successful meet and greet could be rehomed with another dog of similar size and energy levels.
We think Penguin could live with children as he is still a young puppy but it would need to be children that are used to big bouncy daft dogs.
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