His Story: Cole is an Irish man who coped well in the lifestyle of mixing with dogs and being fairly free range. He however is too keen to chase cats and also had started to enjoy the thrill of chasing sheep. He needs a responsible terrier owner who retains him on an extender to keep him out of harms way.

Salient points:
Cole is a 'medium' sized terrier about 17" to the whithers. His coat is glossy curls with a white chest to be proud of and his age around 2 years. His tail was docked very short. In good health. He will chase and has no road sense: Needs to be retained on an extender on open reaches and short lead around roads as would be shot by a farmer if livestock involved. Social and easy to walk on a lead. Secure garden and exit management a must.

Advert:
King Cole is bright young soul with bright Irish eyes and a touch of the blarney (Irish Patter!) A beautiful Patterdale but his terrier instincts are 'exact'. In everyother way Cole is an easy terrier. He has good manners; would easily live with another dog and would like to play. He has good people skills; is affectionate and could live around children. Patterdales have their followers and Cole shines out as a particularly 'fine type'. All he needs is a responsible owner who won't place him near cats, small furries and will manage him outside for his own safety with garen boundaries terrier proof and exit management in place.

Cole travelled over from Ireland early February, having been in rescue since October. He has a lovely energy and has done remarkedly well considering the changes he has endured.  He is good on the lead and Ihe can be picked up; and examined without any concerns. A truly lovely temperament. A truly lovely terrier.

Please visit Cole's individual thread, in Dogs needing homes in Kennels on our Forum to find out more about him and follow his progress.

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"Please note this dog is currently in boarding kennels and is also available for foster until a 'forever' home is found"

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