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About Hawk
Hawk’s Ideal Home:
A quiet environment
Daily walks
A secure garden would be perfect for Hawk, giving him space to explore, chase butterflies and enjoy his zoomies. He’s also quite independent, keeping himself entertained with toys while his person is at work.
Hawk gets along well with the older female dog his size that he is in care with, though can take time to warm up to other dogs. He will bark and pull on lead when he sees dogs on his walk.
Hawk has made great progress—he’s now much calmer and warms up to new people more quickly. He still tends to bark and can give a little growl when first meeting new people so he would still do best in a home without young children.
This sweet boy thrives with a patient and understanding person who can offer him a stable, low-traffic home. He takes a little time to feel comfortable with visitors, so a peaceful household suits him best. To support his adjustment, Hawk is on anxiety medication which had made a positive change in his behaviour.
Above all, Hawk is a devoted companion who loves nothing more than cozy cuddles with his chosen human, a lovely yard to explore and someone to toss his toys for him.
TO ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS DOG you will need to complete a BARRC Expression of Interest Form. Please submit your request for a form through this site. Remember to check your junk folders for an email from BARRC with the request for application attached.
Adoption details
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.