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Meet Boo – A Big Personality Looking for the Right Match
Boo is a stunning, one-of-a-kind girl with a big heart and an even bigger character. She’s not naughty—but she is hard work, and I want to be honest from the start. She needs a very specific kind of home that understands her energy, quirks, and needs.
Boo is not leash trained—she pulls on walks, so she’ll need someone physically strong and confident handling larger dogs. She’s not the type for peaceful strolls; she’s more suited to someone who enjoys a bit of a challenge and can work with her on improving her lead manners.
She’s incredibly affectionate, funny, and full of personality. People naturally fall in love with her spirit, but she’s also very boisterous and over-the-top when it comes to play. Once you’ve thrown the ball once, she’ll be fixated—and she will bark at you all day to do it again if you let her! If she doesn’t get her way, expect sulking.
Boo knows her name and has decent recall—unless there are distractions. Then, it’s very hit or miss. She’s safe around children and doesn’t pay them much attention, but due to her size, energy, and rough play, I wouldn’t recommend a home with small kids.
Ideally, I’m looking for someone with experience of the breed or similar large, high-energy dogs—someone who understands the demands that come with them. Boo needs regular, active walks, mental stimulation, and someone who’ll continue to feed her a raw diet (approx. £90/month), which she’s had her whole life and thrives on.
Boo has the potential to be an amazing companion for the right person—one who’s patient, consistent, and up for a challenge. If you’re looking for a peaceful, low-maintenance pet, she’s not it. But if you want a dog who’ll make you laugh every day and keep you on your toes, Boo might just be your perfect match.
Boo has been spayed, so no breeders! I would love for her new owner to keep me updated once a year on how she’s doing!
She is a pure pedigree with a champion blood line and lilac tri gene pool.
Serious enquiries only—her next home must be her forever