Gryffin
Description
Gryffin is a Lakeland Terrier who was born in December 2009. He is a good looking, intelligent boy who is simply not happy in his current home. After moving to Minnesota from several states away, adding a third child and the home being even busier than before – Gryffin is feeling left out and lost. His new yard is very tiny and allows not enough room for exercise. The busy commotion of the home gets him in trouble as he is anxious and excitable. He will chase and nip at the clothing of the three kids under age 7 and is obsessed with getting their toys. Gryffin will play with most dogs but when confined to his yard or on a leash will bark and bark at them. The owner has hired a trainer but with their schedules it is hard to carry out the rules the trainer gave them. Gryffin is a great Lakie and the owner wants him to be happy and not be overwhelmed with all the changes he has endured. He is well mannered in the home and fine if left alone. He will ring a bell when he has to go outside for his duties. Gryffin knows sit, down and enjoys going for walks and out in the car for trips and errands. He is an all around amazing companion and friend and would love a home where he can relax and get some attention and affection. Gryffin is Neutered; Heartworm tested and on Preventative; Rabies Vaccination; Distemper Vaccination; Bordatella Vaccination Wire Fox Terrier Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the Rescue, Rehabilitation and Rehoming of Wire Fox Terriers in the Midwest.
To find out how you can help Wire Fox Terrier Rescue Midwest or wish to volunteer, please visit our website:WIREFOXRESCUEMIDWEST.COMFor more info on this Wire Fox Terrier, email Cheryl at: This Wire Fox Terrier is located in MINNESOTADOWNLOAD ADOPTION APPLICATION: Wire Fox Terrier Rescue Midwest ApplicationWire Fox Terrier Rescue Midwest is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
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