Harris was surrendered by his family due to his insistent taking off after things, he has an incredible prey drive! And zero recall! Reluctantly, Harris had become a danger to himself and livestock around him and the family had no option but to find him another home.
He’d been a pet and then rehomed to a working home so he’s lived in a house his first two years and been kennelled the last couple of years so his house-training might need a refresher course. His lead walking is pretty good thankfully as he can never be allowed off lead in a public place. Harris loves to play ball and therefore his new family must have a large dog secure garden for him to play ball.
Harris has lived with 10 other dogs but will not be suited to houses with cats or other small animals – furry or feather! He has been around children of school age.
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