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Musketeer - 3 year old male

  • Writer: Sky Beal
    Sky Beal
  • Jan 30
  • 1 min read

Updated: 3 days ago

Meet Musketeer 💙

3 year old male

Large sized

Available for adoption

Location: Fife



💙 Musketeer was a firm favourite of the team that met him in Romania he was worried of the to begin with but when he realised they were there to see him he made quick friends, he didn't want to go back to his kennel. He was such a lucky boy though and he was offered a foster home where he's quickly won them over too.


Musketeer is toilet trained, non destructive, good for a few hours during the day and sleeps through the night. He walks really well on the lead especially with his dog friend. Musketeer is a smart boy that's eager to please and is a very friendly boy.


Musketeer is the kind of dog that takes things in his stride and has a calm nature, he's lovely on walks, says hello to visitors nicely and plays well with children.


💕 Musketeers foster says ' He does deep play bows, hes energetic in morning but settles quickly'. 💙


🐶 Musketeer can live with dogs

🐱 Musketeer has not met cats

👧 Musketeer can live with children 8+

🐕‍🦺 Musketeer has worn and accepts a lead, walks well.


Spayed/neutered ✅

Vaccinated ✅

Chipped ✅


⭐ Homecheck and adoption fees apply⭐️

⭐ Lifetime rescue back up provided⭐️


Please consider Musketeer

ID code: PPTF AR - 204D




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