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“Would do anything for his people”: Klaus is looking for a new home

2024-02-14T04:12:33.777Z

Highlights: “Would do anything for his people’: Klaus is looking for a new home. Nuremberg - Who would like to take Klaus into their family? The Bracke mix was adopted two years ago, but now had to go back to the animal shelter for family reasons. The almost eight-year-old male is house trained and can stay alone for a few hours if he gets enough exercise. A house with some garden in a quiet area would be ideal for Klaus.



As of: February 14, 2024, 5:00 a.m

By: Katarina Amtmann

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After two years, Klaus had to go back to the Nuremberg animal shelter in November.

The eight-year-old Bracke mix is ​​now looking for a new home.

Nuremberg - Who would like to take Klaus into their family?

The Bracke mix was adopted two years ago, but now had to go back to the animal shelter for family reasons.

The Nuremberg animal shelter reports this on its homepage.

Surname

Klaus

race

Bracke mix

Gender

masculine

Old

8 years

Castrated

Yes

In the animal shelter since

November 2, 2023

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Dog Klaus is looking for a new home: initially unsure around strangers

The almost eight-year-old male is house trained and can stay alone for a few hours if he gets enough exercise.

He likes to ride in the car.

Klaus is initially unsure around strangers, “but after a certain period of getting used to it, he would do anything for his people,” say the zookeepers.

Who will give Klaus a new home?

© Nuremberg Animal Shelter

Nuremberg animal shelter is looking for a new family for Bracke mix Klaus

According to the animal shelter, older children in the household are not a problem, but he can do without other dogs and cats in his new home.

A house with some garden in a quiet area would be ideal.

If you want to give Klaus a new home, you can contact the Nuremberg animal shelter.

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