Wanted: Consistent leadership for "Lucky" - dog handed over to Munich animal shelter after incident
Created: 12/15/2022, 10:50 am
By: Jannis Gogolin
Jack Russell Lucky has mastered the classic dog look without a doubt.
Nevertheless, he still needs training to get him on the right track.
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Male Lucky is ready for a new home in the Munich animal shelter.
Although the Jack Russell is friendly and open, it has a few rough edges.
Munich – Everyone is happy about a second chance.
Dogs like six-year-old Jack Russell Lucky too.
An incident in his past did not end well for him and a child.
As a consequence, it was handed over to the Munich animal shelter.
Now Lucky is looking for a new home.
Jack Russell Lucky in the Munich animal shelter: cuddly and active - but with training needs
Playful, sporty and eager to move - these are typical characteristics of a Jack Russell.
The 27 cm tall Lucky owns them all.
If he has the time to warm up to people, his cuddly and people-related nature quickly comes to the fore.
So far, the unneutered male has also shown himself to be friendly and open to his fellow dogs.
Meanwhile, his mind could not be tested in direct contact with other dogs or animals, the shelter reports.
However, Lucky still has rough edges that need to be taken into account.
So he tends to defend resources and possessions impressively.
Therefore, training is still needed to improve his affability.
Very few animals like a visit to the vet, but with a lot of practice you can do a lot.
The male also lacks this, previous visits to the veterinarian were difficult.
Therefore, the shelter hopes that its future owner will practice such situations with him.
Wanted: Consistent guidance for lovable little fellow - Jack Russell Lucky is waiting for a new master
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Name: Lucky
Breed: Jack Russell
Birthday: around September 2016
Colour: white/brown
not suitable for families
Child bitten: Jack Russell unfit for family life
Important: The 7.5 kilogram Lucky is not for a family.
Because he bit a child under pressure, he lost his original home.
The animal shelter would therefore prefer to give it to an individual or a couple who would steer the dog in the right direction with consistent training and guidance.
And that works best in a quiet home without children.
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For more information about Lucky you can contact the shelter on 0 89/92 1000-28.