Barney (Tin Tin) Parsons JRT DOB 2012 Upminster

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Barney (Tin Tin) Parsons JRT DOB 2012 Upminster

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Apr 04, 2014 11:02 pm

Current Status Homed

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Homing Requirements: Barney is a New Arrival Under Assessment

His Story: Barney was found stray. He has now been neutered and fully vax'd, flea treated and wormed. We have microchipped him. Tin Tin is currently in boarding kennels nr Gatwick.

Advert: Barney is calm and tender.

Barney is a Parsons JRT, pure white with a brown patch over one eye and dotty ears. New Arrival Under Assessment

Interested in homing Barney?
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Please note that this dog is currently in boarding kennels and is also available for foster until a 'forever' home is found.

Please visit Barney's thread on our forum to find out if he is still available and for fuller details. For daily updates Click our forum link and you will find the full range of dogs available for homing. Barney is featured on www.terrierrescue.co.uk

***PLEASE NOTE: We are a rescue finding homeless dogs their forever homes. We usually ask for a minimum donation of £175 at the time of adoption, for each dog, to help us continue helping homeless dogs***


See Barney's Thread Below: Watch his progress through our Rescue
Original Referral Details: Can you squeeze Tin Tin in. I love him! Big terrier cross male 2-4 years dog friendly. Neutered & fully vaxed. Big ask but can you squeeze him in - pretty please. by Michelle All Dogs matter

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Barney came into our care today. Jo our vet gave him his 2nd vaccination. He then travelled over to the kennels in the passenger seat of the dog mobile as quiet as a mouse even when he clearly saw a dog close by through the window. Greeted by the 'Friday' dog walkers and then went into his new kennel to settled down.
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