Theo (and Jacko)

Theo (and Jacko)

Animal ID No: ARF863
Rescue Date: 7 October 2021
Adopted Date: 28 November 2021

Hi, we’re Theo and Jacko!

We love our time together with family, belly rubs and snuggling are two of our favourite things. We know we’re a bit older but we still enjoy going for walks. We’re only small so don’t need a big place but we do love our walks – twice daily if possible!

There is something that we can’t negotiate though and that is we MUST stay together.  We don’t mind other dogs if they’re chilled like us, but not too fussy on children – we’re a bit old for them and would rather have our own space. We weren’t so sure when we first moved to our foster home as we didn’t understand where we were, but after just a few days of our new surroundings and lots of love, we decided to open up and show off all our charm.  Our foster parents say we’re two beautiful, sweet boys.

We do have a heart murmur but nothing major as the vet found out that besides the murmur, which we don’t need meds for, we’re doing okay. We take a pill for our liver daily, which we usually have an hour before dinner time.

Theo says:  I’m a bit more shy than Jacko.  And I get super excited when we go for walk. Hold tight otherwise I’ll be pulling you along! And I’m scared of storms, so get ready to cuddle me whenever is raining.

Jacko says :  I might feel a little anxious on my first days in my new forever home so I’ll probably follow you wherever you go. I might also cry if I’m left alone, but it’s just until I get used to my new place. Sometimes I can get a little bit jealous of my brother  but if you talk to me and promise you’ll love us both, I’ll be a good boy.

We are both toilet trained, but accidents might happen if we’re left alone inside for longer hours.

If you feel in your heart that you can be our new loving person/people, we’d love a new home where we can rest and live our lives out peacefully.

'Rescued' is my favourite breed

Anon

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