The eleventh dog of Christmas...Henry
Henry is a very lively, loving boy who will make a brilliant, loyal companion.


We're hoping that this Christmas, wonderful labrador Henry at Dogs Trust Snetterton can find a new family.
Handsome Henry is inquisitive, intelligent and full of character. He loves spending time with people he knows, especilly playing with his toys, an activity he is particularly fond of, and he really enjoys a good run about in the garden.
He is a little worried around new people but with the right support network, he will be able to cope. He would prefer to be the only pet in an adult-only home.
Henry is a very lively, loving boy who will make a brilliant, loyal companion.
If Henry has caught your eye, please call Dogs Trust Snetterton on 01953 498377 or visit the website at www.dogstust.org.uk
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