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Bonny is a funny and bright companion who loves to cuddle and be with his humans. He loves to go for walks and curiously explores his surroundings. Due to health problems, however, his walks should be rather leisurely. His new home should also be at ground level. Bonny is friendly with other dogs of the same species. Children should not live in the new home.
Despite his age, Paul is a lively, lively dog. He loves long walks with his two-legged friends. Paul always defends his food confidently. We would like to find him a home with dog experience where he has clear boundaries and rules. Children should not live in the household. He is friendly with other dogs of the same species.
Piri is a very agile and lively young male dog. He quickly becomes enthusiastic about all kinds of activities with his humans. He is initially very wary of strangers and needs time to get to know new people. He also doesn't like being touched yet and must first learn to enjoy it. For Piri we are looking for dog-experienced people who are not afraid to train him with a muzzle. No children or other animals should live in his new home.
Benny is a super lively and lively senior. He loves every activity with his humans and is enthusiastic about everything. Nevertheless, he needs very clear structures and boundaries as he tends to want to take over the world. In his life so far, Benny has learnt that if he uses his teeth, he can move his humans and get his way. We are therefore looking for a dog-experienced home without children.
Rex is an intelligent, self-confident and loyal dog with a strong will to work and a pronounced protective instinct. He needs physical and mental exercise and consistent training by an experienced owner. He is initially suspicious of strangers, but quickly warms up. He is not so fond of other dogs. We would like Rex to find a home without other dogs or small children.
Mina is an insecure dog who hasn't got to know much yet. She doesn't like to be touched by strangers, which she clearly shows. As soon as she has taken someone to her heart, however, she shows her cheeky and lovable side. In order to build up this trust in the best possible way, she is looking for a quiet household with people who will give her security and show her that she doesn't have to be a protector. We refrain from placing her in a home with children or other animals.
Toni is a bright and very sporty dog. He is looking for people who can keep him mentally and physically challenged and give him clear structures and boundaries. Toni has a strong protective instinct and tends to isolate his owner from everyone. He is a loyal companion if you guide him confidently and forbid him to do so. We refrain from placing him in a household with children or other animals.
Oscar is a little man who is big at heart. He is not lacking in self-confidence and shows this at every stage of his life. Oscar is a lively and agile dog. He needs people who give him structure and boundaries, then he will prove to be a kind and loyal companion. As Oscar shows territorial behaviour, we do not recommend placing him in a household with children or other animals.
The two seniors Betty and Alegro have a close bond and are therefore looking for a new home together. Alegro is a friendly and always cheerful clown who you can't help but love. Betty is still cautious with strangers at first, but quickly warms up. Thanks to Alegro, she has become a nice dog who likes to be stroked by people she knows. Both dogs always look forward to their short walks. A quiet home on the ground floor would be just the thing for Betty and Alegro.
Anton is a young, imposing Kangal mix who is a little unsure and sceptical at first. As is typical for his breed, he is a real protector and initially suspicious of strangers. He has a different attitude towards conspecifics - he thinks females are great, but with males he decides according to sympathy. Once the threshold of mistrust has been overcome, this large four-legged friend turns out to be affectionate and cuddly. For the future, he is looking for people who can cope with his size and have a house with a garden to watch over him. We refrain from placing him in a household with children or small animals.