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Losing home lost: Baldur is looking for new family - "a dream of a dog"

Published on May 26, 2025

Losing home lost: Baldur is looking for new family - "a dream of a dog" By: Katarina Amtmann Print Baldur is looking for a new home.© Tierhilfe Franconia He had a great home, but has now landed in the shelter.A new home is being sought for the German Shepherd Labrador Mix. Lauf - "The charming heartbreaker is looking for his luck".This is reported by Tierhilfe Franconia on protégé Baldur.He actually had a loving home, but after his owner had died, he lived with her adult children for two years."Well, with the second baby in the family, the time that this clever guy deserves is simply missing. And that's why the eight-year-old German Shepherd Labrador mix is ​​now looking for a new home-one in which he can finally be the focus again." Name Baldur Gender Male Age 8 years size 63 cm Weight 39.5 kilos of breed Labrador-Schäfer-Mix (Our Nuremberg newsletter informs you about all developments, news and stories from the Franconian metropolis.) Landed in the shelter in the animal shelter: Dog Baldur is looking for a new home "Baldur is a dream of a dog," continues the Franconian animal aid.He is well brought up, knows all commands and even some tricks.He doesn't hunt, even if a deer stands in front of him, he stays cool.He is also not impressed by joggers or cyclists.He runs well on a leash, after getting used to it he can also run freely. So far he had little contact with other dogs, "but on a walk with a bitch from the animal aid house, he showed himself as a real gentleman. Baldur is a charm anyway-with his bright white 'blendax smile', he immediately wrapped our team around his paw," said the animal aid.Only New Year's Eve is the "absolute horror" for him.Then Baldur turns into a fear rabbit, because Böller scare him.Thunderstorms, on the other hand, leave him completely cold. "A dream of a dog": Baldur is waiting for new home in the shelter Baldur can stay alone for up to five hours, he drives well in the car and is a relaxed companion.The animal aid describes him as intelligent, he needs physical and mental occupancy."But throwing the ball to exhaustion is not for him - that stresses him too much, and his joints thank you when you do without it." "We are so happy": Klaus finally found a new home found photo gallery What new owners should know: Eating is sacred to Baldur."He can become disrespectful when it comes to food. Therefore, children should be at least 14 years old in his new home," the animal aid reports.If you are interested, you can get in touch there.(came)