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I am sad to have to re-home this 3 year (bd 4/1) beautiful pooch. My daughter got him as a puppy and after we had to move out of our home she was unable to keep him. I am the sole caregiver for my 90 year old Father and Gunner is more than I can handle at this time in my life.
Gunner is a very intelligent dog. He loves to play and loves affection. He likes to throw his own ball and toys and is amazing at the game "keep away". He can be taught almost anything with the right treats. He is an indoor dog and has been left alone to fin for himself up to 12 hours un-caged. He loves toys, balls & sticks and although he tears the stuffing out of toys, he does not eat it. He loves walks, doggie parks rafting and riding in the car. He loves to play with children. He would make a great running companion as well. He is leash trained responds to sit, stay, wait, slow and "no" lol He can be protective if he feels threatened. He doesn't bark much at all. He has a perfect heart on his nose.