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Ringo

Greyhound Trust Shropshire & Borders Ringo

Meet Ringo, racing name (Nowhereman) who is 4 years old ( DOB 17/08/2021) and has recently joined us to find his new home. He is a stunning brindle boy, as you can see and will turn heads where ever he goes!

He walks nicely on the lead and is good with other breeds of dog, both small and large, out on his walks. He could live with another female greyhound or larger breed dog but would need an introducing to a small dog off lead at home. Although he comes across as pretty confident he is still finding his feet with new experiences.

He’s good around children, very friendly and loves lots of fuss.

He can jump up and once he gets to know you can be bouncy, but he just wants to play. He loves flinging his toys about so would benefit from a garden or an enclosed field nearby. He is very food oriented so may need some training around meals and counter surfing but it should also help with other training as you have his undevided attention! He should make a lovely pet/companion for someone. He could be left for short periods built up over time.