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Dog Boarding needed near Llanidloes SY18

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Meet Frank: Your Fabulous Play-Full Companion
Frank is a friendly, intelligent, and cuddly Boxer puppy of moderate/well-trained proportions for his age. Nowhere near 26kg himself – but movers and shakers already?
Key Traits:
- Enjoys structured interactions and stimulation games at home
- Crate-trained and used to frequent, 40-minute walks (3–4 walks per day – more of a sidekick for adventures than a couch potato!)
- Also a lazy-plays-in-your-company in-building snoozer – meaning he’ll pitch himself right on your lap or stretch out next to you once the gross energy has drained out.
Attitude: Frank’s lovely temperament hinges on a few practical realities:
- Gentle and Good With…
- Long walks afoot & upcoming trips (if vet-cleared) – 9yo is no worry (he’s great in our place, younger I go faster)
- Longer invites of playtime if hosts don’t have other dogs or extremely small humans (preferably kids he’s been pre-vetted with)
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- Sensitive Dog Energy:
- Spot another dog on leash outside? Frank will virtually ignore them and keep moving—not for the sake of first-contact-tragedies. Once past, hello invites!
- Earliest interstitials can pass now – Frank is splendid with other safer-normal routines.
Vacation Checklist: Host is inviting for:
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Travel-Comfy Hosts
- Prove he’s fine on-the-go with case of adjustment: up-to-date shots, air-safe harness, ear-guard dents nicks
- 5-day Rome jaunty option, more flexible psychus.
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Home Preferences
- No ‘noise' pets or chaotic-crossage-lite small kids currently. anyone = playbuddy of until-lungs-bleed (he leans in!)


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- Crate Info (Night Strategy)
- Frank is used to starting most days with a crate nap?* (often 1/2nd-hour overlap, especially waking-adjust)
- Freedom-and-sHistoria might overload; he likes routines and “bathe in contact” when you return.
**Schedule for Possible
- Visits are ~3/4x, hours can include a. us b. stretching out or crates(2x daily, 1hr max)
- Roundabout travel plans when host permits—summer repeat? Let’s flip or confirm dates: ask exactly! Maybe evening door-checks for late_footers.
If you’re extra with walks, heartscape, or odd hobbies (off-leash only while “safe adult” keeps an eye), walkon maybe? Or will the perfect idiotforever swoop us too. Rome looks good right now—granted, to no one.
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