I'm looking after a very adorable MT. He's only a couple of years old and is owned an older lady who has had to go into hospital and her family don't expect her to be home any time soon, and they are facing the fact they may have to rehome the little dude.
I have said we would consider taking him on as he's very much fitting in with us as a family and our 10 year old rescue staffy. I spoke to the owner today, she is also suffering from dementia and was very anxious about the dog, so she wanted reassuring that I was 'looking after him properly' (I am a professional dog 'nanny' and her grown up son has hired me to care for the dog)
When we were chatting she re-iterated that he is not to be allowed off lead ever, and that this was told to her by the breeder, as the dog would go down a rabbit hole never to be seen again. Obviously I will respect her wishes, but if we took him on ourselves, I would like to train him off lead. Has anyone heard of this before? I would be sad to think we couldn't ever take him to the beach with our many other pooches and let him have a good ol' run.