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This week’s rescue pet is Buster, a neutered, fully vaccinated four year old Labrador who needs a new home. He is a well behaved dog, who gets on well with other dogs.

He has had some training but can have selective hearing: he pulls initially on the lead but then settles down and can walk to heel very well. He has not lived with children to date, and he would benefit from some socialising and a family that will spend time on his training.

Buster is a lovable and good natured dog who will fit well into a home that understands the need for clear boundaries being laid down for lively dogs.

For more details, contact the Labrador Lifeline Trust at labrador-lifeline.co.uk or phone 01256 884027

About Pete Wedderburn

PETE WEDDERBURN BVM&S CertVR MRCVS qualified as a veterinarian from Edinburgh, Scotland in 1985. His mission in life is to communicate high quality information to pet owners, in any way that this can be done.
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