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This very handsome chap is Argyle, Argie to his friends. He’s a collie/retriever cross somewhere between 14 and 16 years old and is in an Oldies Club foster home in West Essex. He lived with his previous owner for 13 years but a change of circumstances has left Argie looking for a new loving home where he can continue his retirement and get loads of love and cuddles.

 

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Like many crossbred dogs, Argie is a wonderful mix of both breeds. He thinks like a collie but his personality is often quite retriever like. He is alert, intelligent and quick to learn new things but most of the time he’s really chilled out and relaxed. He might be of more mature years but he loves to play in the garden for a mad ten minutes of ball chasing.

 

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After that, he’ll settle down and sleep for a couple of hours til he’s ready for a walk. He’s very good on the lead and walks at whatever pace his human dictates. He would probably prefer a couple of shorter walks a day rather than one long one. Exercise to Argie means sniffing - he can stand with his nose buried in a tuft of grass for ages, tail wagging furiously.

 

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Argie is one of nature’s gentlemen. He settled into his foster home very quickly and proved himself to be easy going and undemanding. Although he was used to being an only dog, he is living happily with two elderly female dogs. He is extremely respectful and polite towards them and clearly enjoys their company. However, he’d be just as happy to be an only dog again. He is very affectionate and loves human company so he’d make an ideal pet for a retired person or couple. Argie lived with cats in his previous home so probably could do so again, with careful introductions. He is fine with children but because of his age any children in his new home would need to be over 10.

 

Argie has had a sore nose but this is almost healed now. It is possible that this might recur occasionally, especially in the hay fever season but topical treatment with a cream from the vet will keep him comfortable and help it to clear up quickly. He has a heart murmur but this does not seem to cause him any problems and he is not on medication. He would need to be checked out by a vet every three months or so just to check things had not changed.

 

Argie is neutered and vaccinated. He has also been flea and worm treated and microchipped.

 

If you are interested in Argie, please refer to our Adoption Procedures for information about the adoption process. You can then contact an Oldies Club rehoming co-ordinator as follows:

 

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 0844 586 8656

 

Argie can be rehomed anywhere in the UK, subject to a satisfactory home visit, but note that you will be required to travel to the foster home to meet him.

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