FOUR adorable siblings are at Basildon Dogs Trust looking for their forever homes.
Basildon Dogs Trust have four “playful, and incredibly cute” siblings who are all ready to go to a loving home.
Each of the four siblings, who are named Ramen, Sushi, Tofu, and Wasabi, are looking for separate homes.
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They are just three-months old Akitas, who will grow into large breed dogs.
All four are looking for homes with children aged at least 11 because of their size and strength as they get older. They will also need a lot of exercise as adults too.
Kelly McMaster, Dogs Trust Basildon centre manager, said: “The Akita pups in our care are so incredibly cute, playful, and messy.
“They love to run around and splash in their water bowls and will definitely keep their new owners on their toes.
“Just like all puppies, they will need to be housetrained by their new owners who must be dedicated to commit time and effort in raising a dog, as it is a big responsibility.
“The proud owners of these Akita pups will need to have previous experience or knowledge of the breed – they are a very hairy and large dog who need lots of exercise as adults.
Ramen in particular is looking for a home with another dog, however, the other three could also live with another dog if needed.
Ramen is a little more nervous than her siblings and can be a little vocal.
Kelly McMaster added: “Bringing up a puppy requires a lot of time, so new owners will need to be home to train and settle them in, but with these adorable pups, it will be time well spent.
“We offer expert advice and practical training to help owners and puppies understand each other with essential training through Dog School.
“These are fun classes that teach owners on recall, walking nicely on a lead, overcoming chewing and toilet training.”
For anyone looking to rehome one of these four adorable siblings, visit https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming/dogs/american-akita/1265430
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