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...at her own pace. Lexa and Roxie get along well with other Dogs and are happily shacked up with a large male Chihuahua. They are a ...pair and would win the hearts of anyone.
...at her own pace. Lexa and Roxie get along well with other Dogs and are happily shacked up with a large male Chihuahua. They are a ...pair and would win the hearts of anyone.
...are happily sharing a kennel with another slightly bigger Chihuahua without any issues and we believe they would be fine with ...Dogs in a home.
...that he adored so we know he's good with other Dogs, maybe just a clash of personalities. He's a happy little fella who is prone to zoomies in the garden when feeling exceptionally good about life and loves to be groomed, in fact he'll fall asleep almost as soon as the brush comes out! Dexter has landed himself in one of our fabulous foster homes and he travels...
...on his lead and harness. When it comes to other Dogs, Chase can be a little unsure about them but if they aren't too bothered about interacting with him he's much more comfortable around them. Social skills and confidence will come in time and some well mannered walking friends would be nice for him when he's settled at home and feeling bold. One thing that has been...
...his walks and particularly shouting at the other Dogs! He hasn’t seen a lot of the world and is finding things a little overwhelming but we’re hoping he will adjust well if allowed the time and patience to do so, and his confidence should grow. Chico is very affectionate and enjoys attention and he greets everyone with a wagging tail. He likes to sit with you and...
Nico's ideal home Nico is looking for a home that he could potentially share with another well matched, small and quiet dog following a successful meeting here at the centre. He will need any children in his new family to be over the age of 10 and he cannot live with any cats. Nico will need somebody at home for much of the day to help with his house training whilst he settles
...aren't too busy as she very much objects to other Dogs being around her and also is afraid of loud noises such as traffic. Rosie isn't a fan of being picked up but she likes the sofa, so her foster carers have a ramp to allow her to get comfy. She can't do stairs but seems happy enough on the ground floor. She does walk nicely on her lead but she will absolutely kick off...
...live with children around the age of ten and other calm Dogs. Neither girl is house trained and will need someone at home wit...we're hoping to find a family that will adopt both Dogs together. Momo is s curious pup who likes to have a minute to take everything in when faced with something new. She isn't shy about showing her affection for people and will hurl herself...
...first. Bumble is also happy to say hello to other Dogs when off lead, and can be a little pushy around them.
...out and about, understandable if her buddies are the only Dogs she's ever known. We don't think it would be fair to her to rehome...gentle and gradual socialisation with appropriate Dogs once she has settled in.
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...home without young children. Amy isn't a big fan of Dogs, and whilst manageable seeing them out and about, she would need to be the only dog in the home. She isn't used to being left, so will need her new adopters around most of the time until she is fully settled in. Amy is fully housetrained. Could you be Amy's perfect match? Amy is very friendly and once you're in her...
Chico's ideal home Handsome little chap Chico is almost 10 years young and looking for a quiet retirement home to call his own. Whilst he is an independent chap he does enjoy human company and is partial to a cuddle one the sofa once he's settled. He also enjoys playing with his toys; especially a game of tug. Could you be Chico's perfect match? Chico is house trained, and
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