Alice is a beautiful 6 year old tortie who came in to the vets with a fractured pelvis. Although her pelvis was pinned and plated she never regained full use of her one back leg. This left no choice but to amputate it. Despite only having 3 legs it hasn’t slowed her down!. She is very affectionate and purrs with any contact, she would like nothing more than to have a comfy bed (or two) to cuddle up in and some humans to love her all up. She is currently fostered by a family who have young children (who Alice gets on great with) and 3 resident cats who she seems to tolerate well. She has met the resident dog and doesn’t seem to be phased by him.
Alice would need to be an indoor cat or have access to a catio.
Alice is fully vaccinated, neutered and microchipped fostered in Beddau, South Wales by a veterinary nurse.
Alice will come with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance
Could live with another cat after sensible introductions
Her photos do not do her justice
Silver is a beautiful 6 year old girl. Her markings are truly stunning but her beauty hides a little nervous cat that would best be suited to a quieter home or one with older, cat savvy children. Once Silver has learned to trust her humans, she will come out of her shell and loves fusses. Outdoor access would be good as she does enjoy a little explore. We would recommend a catio or enclosed garden due to her nervous nature. She may be able to live with another cat who is laid back and she is untested with dogs.
Neutered female
Microchipped, vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
If you live in rented accommodation we will need to speak to your landlord.
Fostered in South Wales
Silver will come with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
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CHI EXPERIENCED HOME
SENSIBLE CHILDREN 10 AND OVER
CAN BE REHOMED AS AN ONLY DOG OR WITH A SENSIBLE DOG OF A SIMILAR SIZE
OWNER HOME MOST OF THE TIME
Billy is an 18 month old Chihuahua. He’s a beautiful and loving dog that loves snuggling up with his humans, but can be scared and bark at strangers until he feels comfortable. He has not had the normal socialisation of a home and other dogs and needs time to adjust to new surroundings and experiences. He will need an understanding home that will allow him to bond at his own pace
Billy adores humans but he has typical little dog syndrome and will growl when he feels threatened and scared. When he first meets a human he will bark, then run away if approached, once he’s gotten over his macho moment he loves nothing more than attention.
Billy has chosen to spend a lot of time with his foster mums 12 year old son, where he happily lays on the bed whilst little human plays on the Xbox. He gets excited when he sees his little human but it has taken time to build this bond.
Billy can be unsure of other dogs and will bark when he first meets them and has growled and snapped at some. He’s been fine with his foster brother and sister but took a while to get used to them. Introductions to other dogs need to be done under supervision and carefully.
Billy will chase and bark at cats, so we would not recommend homing him with any.
Billy is 100% housetrained, he had a few accidents when he first arrived in foster but this stopped quickly. He previously spent a lot of his time in a crate and used this as his safe place. So, when he first arrived in his foster home he had one available to him which he used for a few days whilst he found his paws. He still has access to his crate but prefers to lay on the settee with his humans and foster brother and sister or on the dog bed on the floor. Billy sleeps at the bottom of his foster mums’ bed and sleeps all night with no problems. He is not destructive but he does love playing with toys especially a ball. He is not a massive eater and only eats small portions of wet food mixed with dry biscuits twice a day. Billy doesn’t like to be left by his humans and will cry and bark but this does calm down after a bit and he will settle.
Billy walks really well on the lead and loves being outside. He will bark at passing people and dogs as he likes them to know how scary he is lol then he will run away once approached. Billy will worry whilst travelling in the car and will shake but this is being worked on.
Billy is a loving little man that adores humans and will follow you everywhere. He likes to let everyone know how big and strong he is and will bark at any noises in the garden or when he sees other humans or dogs in the home or on a walk. Billy could be rehomed with older children 10 years and up but it’s important that they understand, he is just a puppy still and when unsure or scared he will bark and run and sometimes growl. He needs to come around to you in his own time. Billy gets over excited when playing and this can be taken the wrong way in an inexperienced home and will need to be monitored if there are young children visiting as they wont understand his playfulness. Billy could be rehomed on his own with someone that’s home most of the day giving him lots of cuddles or be rehomed with another dog that will be able to put up with his dominance and sometimes snapping until he can get used to them and settle. A chi experienced household is a must to understand his big character in a little cuddly body.
Neutered Male
Microchipped, vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
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RESIDENT DOG OF A SIMILAR SIZE
CHILDREN 10 AND OVER
NO CATS
ENJOYS LONG WALKS AND CUDDLES
Lilly is a very outgoing and confident 5 year old King Charles Cavalier girl who loves nothing more than going on long walks then getting up on your lap for cuddles and kisses. She loves her food and treats basically she just loves food full stop and tells me when it is meal times.
Lilly has a grade 1 heart murmur that the vets are not at all concerned about. She just needs this checked when she has her annual health check.
On walks Lilly loves to meet people, she will bark when first meeting them but soon goes in for fussing and attention. Lilly is also fine when she meets other dogs on a walk and has a good sniff of them. She is great with her foster fur family and will need a resident dog for company.
She loves a bath and being dried in a big fluffy towel. She has not had the opportunity to interact with any young children but from her reactions to people children 10 and over would be best. Lilly does not like cats
Lilly is fully housetrained and either sleeps on the bed or on the couch. She goes in a crate when foster mum goes out of the house and will bark to start but soon settles down to sleep. She has been left for about two hours and is fine in her crate. She is not destructive and loves to play with a ball.
Lilly does not like the car and this is being worked on. Her foster mum has been taking her for short journeys for her to know it is ok being in the car and you go nice places. She is fine with the vet.
Lilly likes nothing better than being with humans and will need to be with someone that can be there for most of the day and willing to give her lots of attention. She needs another dog of a similar size who will play and keep her company and owners who will take her for nice walks.
Neutered female
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
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Children 12 and over
Can be an only dog or part of a pack
Humans who love to cuddle with their fur baby
Experience with Bull Breeds
Begw is a 5 year old female neutered Frenchie who is an absolutely gorgeous little lady. She loves nothing more than to be right by your side, getting your attention. She gives the best cuddles and has the funniest cutest little lopsided smile. She will make someone a great companion as she loves people and attention
She didn’t enjoy her bath to much but loved the rub down and drying off afterwards. She adores being touched, stroked and smoothed with love
Begw has not interacted with children in her foster home but foster mum thinks as she adores people that sensible children 12 and over would be fine as she is not a nervous dog. After all she thinks humans are for gaining attention and of course feeding her treats, she’s such a foodie
She is fine with all other dogs very balanced and sensible. Her only slight un balance is food. She is a typical bolshy Frenchie at feed time, but nothing of great concern. Once she is told to go back to her own bowl she listens
Foster mum is a crazy chicken lady and Begw has shown great interest in the gurls, but not in an aggressive way. There is no barking, I think they just amuse her.
She is great in the home. Sleeps through the night no trouble downstairs lose with other dogs. She is not vocal or destructive. She shows no sign of any separation anxiety & can be left for up to 4 hrs. She is not interested in toys and doesn’t choose to play with the other dogs often. However, she runs out nicely with the pack, and has nice manners. She often takes herself off to find a quiet corner to snooze, away from the others. Her only slight dominance is over food. She loves it, and I think she thinks about it all the time. She knows where all the treat jars are and stares at them often
She is good on a lead. She travels well and is used to a crate. She is great at the vets. They loved her & she loved them
Begw would like a home where she is the only dog or will fit in fine with a pack. She will need a home where she is able to get a lot of attention as this is her favourite thing. Cuddles and food are her world. Her family doesn’t need to be super active; she does like a walk but it’s more a sniffing activity to her. She loves a comfy bed, as close to her human as possible and she’s happy. She’s a happy little soul and her whole body wiggles with excitement to see you. She just wants love
Neutered female
She has had first vaccination
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Poppi is a 10 year old small Yorkshire terrier who’s favourite things are short walks and cuddles with her human. She is a very sociable little girl and follows you everywhere. She likes to sleep on or by your side when on the sofa. She can get a little bit grumpy if she has to be moved when on the sofa and has a little moan, but soon comes round.
She had some skin issues when she first came into foster which resulted in the loss of some of her fur, especially on her belly but since treatment with medicated baths and antibiotics her skin is improving and her fur is slowly growing back. She will however need a grain free diet going forward to keep her in tip top condition.
Poppi is a very sociable little girl and likes to follows her human everywhere.
She is happy to have a bath and enjoys a nice cuddle to dry off in her towel.
Poppi likes other dogs when out on a walk, but can be a little grumpy if you wake her from her afternoon nap to go. She needs a “Do not disturb sign for her bedside”. She also likes to play out in the garden after her nanna nap where she enjoys interacting with her foster brother. Poppi could be an only dog as long as her human is home for most of the time or with a resident dog of a similar size.
She has not been assessed with cats but she is interested & inquisitive with the chickens in the garden, but no longer bothers them.
Poppi likes a safe place to retreat to and returns to her crate if she feels anxious. She likes to sleep in her crate by night but sleep on the sofa during the day. She does not interact with toys at the moment but is still learning new things around her. Poppi loves her food and has three small meals a day she is not food aggressive and has no guarding issues.
Poppi’s toilet training is a work in progress which she is learning quickly but is frightened of the dark and hates the rain and will try and avoid going out for her last toilet before bed if she can. This is being worked on.
Poppi walks well on her lead initially pulling as she is exited to go but soon settles. The pads of her feet can be sensitive and sometimes she will lift her foot if they are sore. She likes to have an intermittent walk and carry when out and about and she is small and light so is easy to carry. She travels in a canvas crate with no anxiety in the car and is well behaved at the vets.
Poppi would benefit from a calm household with an owner who is home most of the time to provide cuddles and be her pillow to sleep on. Someone who understands that she is a special little lady and needs to be treated as a princess in her twilight years.
Neutered
She has had 1st vaccination
She is microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales, Cardiff area
Poppi comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
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CHILDREN 7 AND OVER
RESIDNET PLAYFUL DOG
ACTIVE HOME WITH RESIDNETS AROUND MOST OF THE TIME
Rolo is a 7/8 year old Bichon and there are 4 words to describe him… Playful, Cheerful, Gentle and Affectionate. This boy is probably the sweetest natured Bichon I’ve met, he loves nothing better than to snuggle up on your knee for lots of cuddles and fuss. He’s a right little time waster and a fantastic lap warmer, whoever adopts this little man won’t be able to resist his charms.
Being slightly more mature, he’s a bit arthritic in his legs, the vet has suggested a joint supplement is all he needs at this point. It certainly hasn’t stopped him going for a walk every day or playing Zoomies around the garden.
Rolo gets very excited when people come to the door and thinks they are coming to see him, he loves every one and all the attention he can get. He’s pretty good being brushed and will stand there at the groomers without much fuss, again enjoying the attention.
He loves little people as much as big people, but he does jump up when greeting anyone and could possibly knock over a toddler, for this reason he’d be better off in a home with no children or no younger than 7 years old.
Loves other dogs whatever the size and does not react in a negative way when out and about or in the home.
Rolo is not small furry or cat tested
Rolo is generally quiet in the home, he’s fully house trained and has had no accidents in the house. He loves to sleep on the bed with foster mum, but will go in a crate in the bedroom at night. He’s not at all destructive and isn’t really into toys, preferring a fuss from his human, he loves his food and gets vocal if he thinks you’re being too slow getting his food prepared, he’s showed no signs of being toy or food aggressive but he’ll probably shout at you if you took his food away! This little boy doesn’t like to be left on his own much and will bark for 3 or 4 minutes when you go out, he does settle as is always silent when foster mum comes home. He can be left for short periods
Rolo loves his walks and does pull on the lead at the beginning or when he sees other dogs, he seems to travel well and enjoys a visit to the vets, working his charms on all the vet nurses!
This little fella would be the perfect companion for an older active person who is at home most of the time. He needs a resident dog to keep him company and play.
Neutered
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
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*********NEW OWNER NEEDS TO BE CLOSE TO CARDIFF AND WILLING TO VISIT A FEW TIMES AS POPPY IS VERY NERVOUS********
NEEDS A CALM RESIDENT DOG
OWNERS HOME MOST OF THE TIME
NO CHILDREN
Poppy is a 20 month old Jack Russel X Cavapoo. She is a timid but beautiful and loving pup that has had a tough start to life and came into foster terrified of everything and everyone. However once you have gained her trust she will give her heart to you. Poppy is only a young dog that has missed out on a lot in her short life. She is slowly learning basic commands with positive reinforcement.
Ultimately all Poppy wants to know that she is safe and loved. She is a total cuddle monster and loves nothing more than curling up next to you and as long as she is touching you, she is happy. She needs someone to love her, fuss her, keep her company and give her favourite treat, a pig’s ear!
Poppy is very timid and nervous around everyone except her foster mum. She will go up to familiar people for a sniff but usually backs off when shown attention. She is happy to be touched and will tolerate being groomed by foster mum.
Poppy was fostered with her dad initially and they got on fine. She has met other dogs on walks and has been extremely nervous around them. She has only shown aggression when cornered by a larger, very lively pup. She need to live with a very calm resident dog to show her how to be a dog.
Not cat or small furry tested but has barked at next doors cat through the window.
Poppy’s housetraining is still ongoing, she has learned to use puppy pads but will need ongoing training in her forever home. She refuses to go to the garden to toilet on her own but will go if carried out!
Poppy has the run of downstairs at night and prefers to sleep on the sofa than in her bed. She has never been destructive but has stolen the odd nail file, sock or brush! She has just started to learn to play with toys and has learned to chase after a ball but doesn’t know that she’s supposed to pick it up yet! She has a squeaky toy that when encouraged to, will have a little chew on but she never chooses to play independently.
Poppy is not a big eater and prefers a mix of wet and dry food. She enjoys her treats, her absolute favourite is a weekly pig’s ear! She has never shown any food or toy aggression. Poppy has separation anxiety and doesn’t like to be left. She has never been left for more than a 2-3 hours at a time.
Poppy had never been on a lead when she came to us and it took a few weeks for her to be comfortable wearing a collar and harness. When she initially went out she was terrified of every movement and sound but now gets excited when she sees her lead. She enjoys going out and walks beautifully she likes going off lead and is slowly learning that she can safely go more than a metre from foster mums feet! She is still very timid and nervous on walks but is gaining confidence every day. Potential forever owners will need to build a bond before going walkies. She is travelling better in the car. She used to be sick every time but I think that was just nerves. She travels better sat in the front. She is nervous at the vets and needs to be carried in.
Poppy needs a quiet, calm, loving home with patient owners to give her the space to come to them. They will need to continue her toilet and command training with positive reinforcement. She needs to live with a calm resident dog who can show her how to be a dog and how to interact with humans. Poppy ultimately just wants cuddles and to be loved and she will reciprocate that love a hundred times back.
Neutered
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales Cardiff area
Poppy will come with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
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Miniature Poodle
Quiet home with no children and older visiting children
Home as an only dog
Coco is a 7 year old miniature Poodle who loves being out and about. In the house he’s a quiet boy who loves to sleep but when it’s walk time he spins around excitedly wagging his tail and dancing.
Coco has recently had surgery to fix a luxating patella, which has been successful.
Coco likes being fussed but on his terms. He is happy to be stroked and will actively look to sit next to you on the sofa but can sometimes grumble if you touch him when he’s not expecting it. He was happy being bathed and blow dried but didn’t like the clippers or cutting and was a bit snappy. He’s not afraid to growl to try and get his own way.
Coco would prefer a home with no children and visiting children would need to be older
Coco loves going for walks and meeting other dogs when he’s out and about, and greets them all politely with a waggy tail. Coco is an angel on walks and trots along lovely. He’s currently building up after surgery so is only going out for about half hour twice a day.
In the home he would like to be an only dog as he doesn’t like sharing his humans or bed.
Not cat or small furry tested but probably not
Coco is fully house trained and is happy to settle in a crate. He loves his food and likes a chew toy but doesn’t really play with toys. He’s happy to be left for short periods and isn’t destructive at all.
Coco would like an adult only home with no visiting young children. He needs to be an only dog but is happy to meet dogs outside the home for a walk. A small garden would be fine as he doesn’t really like to potter around but will need a few walks a day
Neutered Male
Microchipped, vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer.
Untested with other cats but has lived with a dog previously
Cooper 2 years old and is a handsome boy with a glossy coat and enormous white paws. He is always up for playing and uses his big white goalkeeper gloves to catch a ball on string! He can get overexcited and if you try to stroke him when he’s in a playful mood, then he will koala grab you and might nip you. However, he gives off signs so you can stop before this happens. Better for him to be around older kids who will understand this. He used to live with a dog and got on well. He likes company and will settle down next to you on the sofa for an evening snooze. He’s a good clean boy and will make a nice companion
Neutered
Vaccinated, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales
Cooper comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Duke is a 3 year old Saluki x Collie and is a real gentleman, he loves nothing more than company both human and canine. He is one of the most gentle and loyal dogs I have had the pleasure of meeting and caring for. He is currently living with 8 other dogs both male and female with no issues.
He is starting to play fetch with a ball and after a play or walk loves nothing more than a good snuggle up on the sofa or in a soft cosy bed. He is a very intelligent dog and is easy to train using treats as rewards. He isn’t destructive but will steal food off worktops etc if left alone.
He is very happy to be handled, brushed, bathed, have his nails clipped and ears cleaned. He goes to the dog grooming salon that foster mum owns and is happy to meet and accept all dogs into the salon with a waggy tail. He is much happier being left with another dog for short periods but does suffer from anxiety if left on his own.
Duke hasn’t been around children so I feel that he would only be suitable for a home with either none or older children. He hasn’t been cat tested but has met chickens, sheep and a rabbit with no issues. He hates being left on his own and is better left with the company of another dog for a few hours.
Duke is an absolute treasure to care for. He has the occasional accident in the house but this is more from anxiety when left as he tends to panic. He loves nothing more than to curl up either in a soft cosy bed or by your side on the sofa. He will enter a crate on his own terms but does not like being shut in.
He loves his food and treats but will also steal any food left on worktops or anywhere accessible to him. He has no food or toy aggression and is actually fed in the same room as two other dogs and has learnt to eat his own dinner and leave the other dogs alone until they have finished their meals. I can take anything away from him with no issues including his dinner or toys.
Duke is a dream to walk, he just loves to be out and about with you. He has been let off the lead in a secure field but would benefit from more recall training. He travels very well and just curls up for a snooze. He is an angel at the vets with no issues whatsoever.
Duke deserves a loving home preferably with someone at home most of the day and maybe another dog where he isn’t left on his own for too long. He is quite a sensitive soul and will respond well to a gentle and kind voice. He is a wonderful dog and will make someone the perfect loyal companion. He has no aggressive tendencies and when bonded will stick to you like glue.
Neutered Male
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Daffy is a fun, loving and energetic 5 year old Poodle cross girl who loves nothing more than to play with her fellow canines and follow her humans around the house. She looks forwards to walks and greets her humans enthusiastically when they have been out. She is a gentle girl who loves to be cuddled and sleeps well throughout the night. Daffy is housetrained and not destructive at all.
Daffy is good with children and would suit a home with sensible children age 8 and upwards. Daffy travels well in the car with a dog seat belt to secure her on the back seat. Daffy cannot live with cats and probably not other small furries.
Daffy loves to cuddle up with the other dogs in the house and to play in the garden. As an ex-breeding dog, Daffy is inexperienced with walking on a lead however is doing very well and gets excited for walks. She wants to say hello and run to greet every dog she sees on walks so her adopters will need to work with her on this.
Daffy is very well behaved at home and is housetrained. She sleeps on foster Mums bed and likes to snuggle up close. She does not use a crate and occasionally plays with soft toys. She eats a mix of wet and dry food and though not aggressive she likes to investigate the other dogs food in case they have something nicer than her. Daffy has been left for a few hours with the other dogs for company.
Daffy needs a home with owners who are prepared to take her on 2 good walks a day in the morning and evening as like all spaniels she is full of energy. Daffy needs the company of at least one other young playful dog and would be okay in a home with sensible children age 8 and above. Daffy is a little shy at first but once she gets to know you, will be a very loving and loyal friend.
Neutered
Vaccinated, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Bluebelle is an 11 month old Border Collie with a sweet nature who loves lots of fuss and cuddles, she’s very busy, playing with the other foster dogs in the house and all her toys. She loves the company of her foster mum and sometimes thinks she’s a lapdog. She gets excited at the prospect of a walk and meeting up with her doggy friends and after a hard day playing she likes nothing better than to curl up on the sofa to watch her favourite animal programme on TV!
Bluebelle loves people but can be a little enthusiastic when she first meets them, planting a big sloppy wet kiss on your face. Out and about Bluebelle pulls on the lead and although this is getting better it is definitely something that needs further work. Off lead she is much better and has a good recall 99% of the time, she does get distracted by other dogs, squirrels and birds but soon comes back when called. In the van she seems to travel well and hasn’t been sick on a journey of up to an hour, when foster mum first picked her up she had to be physically put into the crate in the van, but now happily hops in on her own. She is fine at the vets, enjoying all the attention she gets.
She’s not keen on water and hates a bath, but likes a brush although after a while she thinks this is a good game. In her previous home she was with a 10 year old child who she was fine with, but because she is still a little boisterous I’d say no younger than 10
Bluebelle loves the company of other dogs and likes to play with others in the home, she’s is a real “meeter and greeter” when on a walk and will go up to other dogs to instigate play, but will stop in her tracks if you call her back most of the time. I would say this little girl would do much better in a home with at least one other dog.
Bluebelle used to live with two cats but always tried to play with them which they weren’t keen on.
In the home, Bluebelle is house trained and will go to the back door if she wants to go out, but she doesn’t bark so you need to watch her. She sleeps with her foster mum and the other dogs on the bed, but will go into a crate if being left for a short while. She will rip the odd loo roll centre and does like to chew things, but will stop when told. She has been destructive in her previous home but would put this down to not enough exercise and boredom as since she has been with foster mum she’s found her “off switch”. She loves toys, particularly a ball or tuggy toy and has eaten very well, she tends to get excited when preparing food, jumping up at the counter and sometimes grumbling at the other dogs, a firm “NO” tends to stop this and she sits down. She will sit and wait for her meals and only eat when you say OK and she is last in the pecking order to be fed. As she has a history of being destructive, I would say she should not be left any longer than 2.5 hours and only after being walked.
Bluebelle is high energy & very intelligent, so needs to be active. She would be most suited to an Agility, Flyball, Search & Rescue or Competitive Obedience home, she’s not noise sensitive, doesn’t seem fazed by traffic and doesn’t herd like a lot of Collies. Collies are not for the faint hearted but she’s a cracking little dog with lots of potential and will do very well in experienced hands. She needs someone who is home most of the time and the company of at least one other dog, she is absolutely smashing and will make a very loyal and loving companion. She’s going to be hard to part with!
Active home
Children 10 and over
Neutered, Vaccinated, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Bluebelle comes with 5 weeks free AGRIA pet insurance
Theo is a 7 year old male with lustrous long black and white hair and eyes lined in the dark style of Adam Ant.
Lets be frank, Theo loves to lounge and look good. He also likes to eat, sleep and generally pose. He doesn’t feel the need for the company of other cats (they may cramp his style) and humans are obviously there to attend to his needs.
Theo is a self contained poser. He will languidly lounge on the table, windowsill or bed. Despite his lustrous locks he does not like to be brushed. He will tolerate around 3 strokes of a brush before he is fed up. Luckily he does groom and keeps himself in tip top condition.
Theo doesn’t like to play or be bothered he just likes to be adored from a distance. He is the most beautiful and purrrrrfect cat ornament
Theo is best suited as an only cat
Neutered
Micrchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales
Theo will come with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Bella is two years old and ready for her forever home! She loves to spend her time napping in the softest beds, watching the pesky birds out of the window, sunbathing on a nice day and playing with laser pointers, balls of foil, plant leaves, and anything else she can get her paws on! Bella is your future best friend and will follow you anywhere, she will spend the days by your side, the evenings on your lap and the nights curled up at the foot of your bed. She is the perfect cat for cat lovers.
Her purrfect family would be home most of the day, kind and patient, cat lovers who want an extremely loving lap cat to be part of their family for her whole life! Bella has sensitive skin, her forever home must be clean to reduce the risk of her catching fleas or anything that can irritate her skin at all. Bella doesn’t like too much noise and would bloom most in a home with children no younger than 10 years old who have had cats previously. She needs to be an only cat but will not get along with a dog.
Bella is an inside only cat, she has no desire to go out and is happy in the warmth and safety of her home. She is spayed, wormed and flea treated with up to date vaccinations. If you are adopting Bella then stock up on fluffy blankets, she will love you forever!
Spayed
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales
Bella comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Amy is a 2 year old Hunterway who is very shut down, scared and nervous but behind that is a beautiful, gentle girl. She is gradually learning a whole new routine of living in a house and is getting braver every day. She loves having a cosy bed or a comfy chair to sleep on and loves having a bowl of food all of her own. She loves to play in the garden with the other dogs and is starting to wag her tail more and more with each passing day. With consistent, gentle encouragement and a lot of patience, Amy will be a wonderful, happy pet.
Amy gets on well with other dogs in her foster home, but prefers to be on her own. She has tried to play with one of the other dogs and runs around the garden with them. She would like the company of one other confident dog. Amy is not cat or small furries tested.
Amy is not completely housetrained as she is too scared to ask to go out but will always go and toilet in the garden when the door is open. Amy prefers to stay in an open crate and uses it as her safe place. She likes to be in the same room as her human and will curl up on a chair in the living room in the evening. Amy has shown no signs of destruction or aggression. She if very fearful but wags her tail and loves mealtimes. She is not protective of her food but does prefers to eat away from the other dogs. Amy has hardly been left, but does whines when she is left. An hour is the most she has ever been left. She is not interested in playing with humans, other dogs or toys yet. She will take a treat from a hand and is very gentle.
Amy will need a lot of kindness, confidence and patience to teach her to feel safe on a lead. She currently just freezes and has to be carried. She has only been out to go to the vet and her new owner will need to continue with lead training. She is quiet in the car, mainly due to fear.
Amy would benefit from a calm home where someone is home most of the time. She will need calm and consistent reassurance and a lot of patience to help her overcome her fears. She would like to have a calm and confident dog to help her learn home is a safe place and she needs a garden that is secure and big enough for her to run around in and explore.
Sheila the Lurcher is a stunning 15 week old bundle of fun! She is super friendly, energetic and a big gangly goofball!! She loves everyone and everything! She is inquisitive and intelligent and has already picked up the simple commands of sit and paw. She’s interested in snuffle and puzzle toys which help to keep her calm and busy.
Sheila is generally a calm, quiet dog but becomes very vocal when she is bored and wants to play. She has moments of puppy madness when all she wants to do is zoomies around the garden and play fetch and tug of war! She will start to mouth and bite but once distracted with a chew toy or soft toy it stops. As well as wanting to play, Sheila is also a cuddle bunny and likes nothing more than snuggling next to you and sometimes on top of you on the sofa! Saying this sometimes she likes to take herself off to find a spot to relax
Sheila greets everyone like her long lost friend but does have the tendency to have an excited wee! Hopefully this is something she will grow out of. She loves all attention whether it’s a pet on the head, a tummy tickle or a full on cuddle!
Sheila loves children and has a lovely bond with my 12 year old daughter. However, she is very bouncy and excitable and may knock a small child over in her enthusiasm so a home with older dog savvy children is required.
Sheila is very sociable and is friendly when meeting other dogs. She is friendly with the other dog in my house, even when it’s not reciprocated! Sheila would like the company of another, older calmer dog to show her the ropes and keep her entertained.
We wouldn’t recommend homing Sheila with cats or small furries
Sheila is house trained and will sit or paw at the door when wanting to go out. She is crate trained and goes to bed with little fuss and sleeps all night. She is not destructive but enjoys ragging her soft toy duck and chewing on toys but hasn’t destroyed them (yet!) but she’s a bit of a sneak and will try pinching a pen or make up brush for example to have a little chew on! However, she will usually swap for a higher value toy and if not, will let you take it out of her mouth without any aggression.
She eats kibble twice a day, some of which I keep back to put in her snuffle blanket or puzzle toy and she enjoys a treat or two! She hasn’t been in foster long so hasn’t been left but she does cry when one of us goes out or upstairs without her.
Sheila walks pretty well on a lead, she sometimes tries chewing the lead if she sees it but can usually be distracted. She will love to be let off lead so she will need recall training.
Sheila deserves an active, loving home with owners who are prepared to continue with her training and will take time to stimulate and play with her. She is still a puppy so does try to bite when excited and can be vocal to get attention so needs consistency to learn manners and acceptable behaviour. Dog savvy children 10 and over and a sensible resident dog who will show her the ropes but will also play with her. Whoever has her will be lucky to have the sweetest, friendliest, goofiest little pup.
Comes with a neutering agreement
Vaccinated. Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Puss Puss despite being only 5 years old is a super quiet boy who just loves to cuddle and sleep. He’s a big sleeper and likes on average about 23 hours a day and when he’s not sleeping he likes to be on your lap or close to you almost like a cat radiator. As yet he hasn’t shown much interest in going outside and is enjoying his home comforts. He’s not been dog or other cat tested but sensible gradual introductions may be possible. He is not going to like a noisy household so young kids and a busy home is not going to suit him.
5 year old neutered male
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales
Puss Puss comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Our boy Rik is a beagle cross basset and is only 12 weeks old and will come with a neutering agreement. He’s doing so well in his foster home we think he deserves to be in the PERFECT forever home as soon as possible.
As a baby Rik is super playful and has loads of energy. He is just enjoying puppy life, being clumsy, funny, goofy and when he’s run out of energy having a power nap before it starts again. During his brief downtimes he likes to snuggle on the sofa or just be close to his human.
Rik’s house training is currently a work in progress but this is standard with all fur babies and is coming along nicely. He has not been cat tested and as he’s a scent hound this may not be a good idea.
Rik will need an active home with owners who are home most of the time and can introduce him to the big wide world. He could be an only dog or live with a resident dog of similar energy levels. Due to his energy levels we suggest he could live with children 10 and over. Like any annoying youngster Rik would not be suitable to live with an older dog as they would probably pack their bags and leave home after a few hours with this little bundle of energy.
Comes with a neutering agreement
Microchipped, vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Blue is a 3 year old terrier cross who is playful with a big heart. Since coming into foster he has really come out of his shell. He loves to cuddle up, albeit after flopping all over you. He’s very obedient considering his background and it will not take a lot of work to train him. He will be a wonderful addition to any home, he’s lovable and totally irresistible.
He has no known health issues and now that he’s on a proper food regime, with plenty of fluids, his condition is 100% better than when he arrived.
Blue adores people and loves to be around his foster family. He loves to be stroked and is no problem to groom as long as you don’t leave his brush unattended as he will steal it. He loves children and has no problem with them at all as long as they are respectful. Our grandchildren are between 9 and 16 and he happily sits with them while they fuss him.
He has no problem with our dogs, and will happily play with them. In fact, Elsa, a foster we adopted plays tug-o-war with him and they share toys. She has never played with a larger dog since we’ve had her, so is obviously a good judge of character.
He has not been tested with cats or small animals
Blue is pretty much housetrained, there has been the odd accident but generally no issues. He will go all night without a problem. He currently sleeps in a bed in the kitchen with the other dogs and is quite content. He loves playing with toys and is usually carrying one around. He does chew them but he’s not destructive or toy/food aggressive. He has been left for short periods with the other dogs in the kitchen with no issues.
Blue travels well in the car but is a little apprehensive getting in the car. He has had no problem visiting the vet.
Blue would like to live in a family environment with another dog for company. He needs regular exercise so an active family is a must. He is desperate to get out in the big wide world. He will thrive with exercise and I think his recall training will be easy for him.
Neutered
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Blue will come with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance
Sean the Schnauzer is a 5 year old ex breeding dog and has not been used to living in a home until the last few weeks with his foster family. He is very shy and when he first came into foster would not move from his crate except to be carried outside for toileting. After a few weeks in his foster home Sean has started to come out of his shell and will move between sofas and approach his foster family for tickles under the chin.
Sean is a wonderful gentle boy and has shown no signs of aggression, he deserves a caring home with someone who will shower him with the attention he has missed in his short life.
Sean is shy around new humans but once he learns to trust he loves to be smoothed. He is getting used to being bathed but will flatten himself on the bottom of the bath until it is over. He likes to be groomed gently.
Sean likes the children in the house, he particularly likes foster Mums 10 year old son and will stand in front of him patiently waiting for attention. He can live with gentle, dog savvy, sensible children 10’years and upwards.
Sean had not been on a walk yet as he is in the process of being harness and lead trained. Foster Mum takes him out to the front garden with the harness and lead on and though he is very interested in the sights and sounds of cars and people he doesn’t understand about walking on the lead and will sit and dig his heels in rather than walk. It may take some time for Sean to learn to walk on the lead, he will need a very patient and loving home to work with him and not expect miracles all at once.
It is important that his new home has a big and secure garden as Sean loves to run around exploring, he really comes out of himself in the garden and shows us a glimpse of the dog he is meant to be.
Sean lives with 3 cats and they are all very comfortable around each other.
Sean is housetrained but has to be carried outside at regular intervals as he doesn’t yet have the confidence to go outside alone. He will bark and walk in circles when he needs to toilet.
Sean is not destructive and does not play with toys. He eats two good meals a day of a mix of wet and dry food, loves a treat of white fish, salmon or chicken a few times a week. Sean had 33 teeth out when he came into rescue and though he is eating dry kibble now he needs plenty of wet food and fresh water.
Sean has been fine left with his foster brother and sister for a couple of hours.
Sean sleeps with his foster brother and sister upstairs but sometimes he likes to chill downstairs and come up later. So owners who will allow him both would be great. He can come upstairs anytime but he does not have the confidence yet to explore the house, this will come in time.
Sean will need full security when learning to walk on the lead, it is imperative that his new owner uses a minimum of 2 leads, a well fitting harness and collar to ensure he does not get scared and escape:
Sean needs a quiet home with someone home most of the day. He must live with at least one other resident dog, preferably a young playful dog who will play with him in the garden and show him how to walk on a lead. Sean can live with sensible, dog savvy, gentle children over 10.
Gizmo or Puss in Boots is a handsome and very loving chap. At two and half years old he loves to play but will seek a loving cwtch whenever one is offered. His sleek black coat feels like silk and he loves a warm cosy spot to sleep by the fire. He is a friendly cat equally at ease with cat experienced dogs and other cats. Due to his teen age he does enjoy playing and chasing games with other younger cats. Gizmo is a chatty fellow quick to let you know when another log is needed to warm his bottom. He loves food especially treats of cheese and Dreamies. Could there be anything more special about Gizmo??? He has three legs! Gizmo will need to be an indoor cat but his cheeky character and loving ways will keep you entertained. Looking for a new colleague to work from home with? As I write this Gizmo has jumped onto my lap and curled into a warm ball of love. He’ll give you so much more than he’ll ask from you
Neutered
Microchipped, Vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Can be an only dog but would like friends outside of the home
Owners around most of the time to shower her with love and affection
Enjoys her walks
Children 10 and over
Honor the Hunterway is around 18 months old and is a stunningly beautiful girl with the most gorgeous character. As her foster mum I would keep her if I could but I know she needs a forever family of her own who will care for her as much as I do.
Honor can be nervous when she first meets new people or is in a new situation, but just displays submission and quickly over comes her fears. She trusts very quickly and just loves a cuddle.
She’s seen children at the vets (from a distance) and quietly observes. If she is to be with children, 10 and over would probably be best.
She is great with other dogs but doesn’t need another dog in the home just lots of friends outside. When she needs a break, she will often take herself off to find a quiet corner to re-charge. Before she came into rescue she was living in a large pack and we think she found this very stressful, she may well have been attacked over food and felt on edge a lot. She likes to eat her food away from any other dogs and in a quiet space. She will not eat if there is another dog in the room. She would be happy to live with just humans who can adore and shower her with love and attention.
She is currently in foster with a crazy chicken lady and has shown no interest in these. She has however not been cat tested.
She is an absolute pleasure in the home showing no signs of being destructive, and has shown no signs of any separation anxiety. However, we wouldn’t like her to be left for long periods on her own. She currently sleeps down stairs with the other dogs with no issues. She has accepted using a crate but this is in the adventure wagon (dog van) with no problems. She currently shows no interest in toys, and it’s unclear if she has ever seen any which is so sad.
Honor nervously dribbles when traveling, but isn’t vocal and doesn’t pace. She is nervous at the Vets but trusts quickly and doesn’t show aggression. Walking on a lead is new to her, she definitely prefers a harness to a lead and collar and her education in this area will be ongoing.
Honor needs a home where she is walked regularly, getting to see other dogs for socialisation. She doesn’t necessarily need to live with another dog and if she does, she needs to be fed separately. She would like to switch off relax and not compete in a pack as this is how she has previously lived. She would like her humans to be around for most of the day. Honor is special and is such a sensitive soul that needs lots of loving and time to decompress.
Neutered female
Had 1st vaccination
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Honour is on foster in Marlow
She will come with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance
Coco is a 3 year old little puggle who is very active and enjoys the company of people and other dogs that live in the home. He enjoys a cuddle and loves to place his face between your hands looking up in a way that melts your heart. He’s a clever boy and since being in foster he has learnt to sit and give paw. He will sneeze in the most adorable way instead of barking for attention.
Coco is a little shy around strangers but has settled well with his foster mum, he will bark when someone comes into the home, but once they have shown him attention he stops and becomes very affectionate even seeking out attention. He Loves to go for walks but will bark at other dogs and people. This is a work in progress and he is very quick to learn and with consistency he will understand. Coco hasn’t been off lead due to working on his recall but will follow the other dogs. He has been in a few different homes in his short life so needs a new start where his owners will be consistent in his training.
Coco barks at other dogs when out, but being the clever boy that he is, he will soon learn not to with positive reinforcement. He has some separation anxiety when he first arrived in foster but this is being worked on and the time left being built up gradually.
Coco’s house training is a work in progress but is getting better every day. He sleeps in a soft dog bed by the side of his foster mums’ bed and settles well. He so wants to please his human and in the morning he taps you gentle with his paw and if you lift the quilt he will jump up and snuggle in to bed. He is not crate trained.
Coco is a very active boy and is learning to play which is sad as he is 3 and should have had so much play time by now. In the short time he has been in foster he has learned to run with the others and now had a good zoomie. He hasn’t shown any interest in toys yet but is starting to eye up a ball. We are confident given time and the right home he will flourish and be the dog he was always meant to be.
Coco is a work in progress but is so clever that with time and patience he will be the perfect little companion He eats well and will sits for treats and is gentle in taking them from your hand, He isn’t aggressive over food or toys.
Coco is an active boy with lots of love to give. He needs time and patience to settle in a new home with owners who will give him the time he needs. He is very clever and responds to positive reward so will learn quickly. Coco would do well with teenage children and would like to live with another dog, preferably female for company and to help with training. This sweet little boy has responded so quickly to love and attention and will do well in the right home
Oleg our little snow leopard is a stunning older chap (Vets think around 13) who was found down on his luck and unwell in a garden. After a spell in the vets, he has continued his rehabilitation in foster where he has blossomed. He is shy, polite and very affectionate. He LOVES food and has a very healthy appetite and has discovered the joys of a cat “wands” and plays like a cat of much younger years. He would like a quieter retirement home where he can pursue his bird watching hobbies in warmth and security. Oleg would be okay as an only cat or with another older calm cat. He is in foster with dogs but they would need to be quiet and it will take him time to get used to them.
Mutley is a very friendly 5½ year old Bichon boy who is great with both humans and the resident dogs. He is best described as a 5½ year old puppy, who needs a gentle but consistent hand in his teaching.
He loves his walks and is often first in the queue to be out the door. He walks well on the lead and needs at least 2 walks per day in order to use up his excess energy. Mutley has no recall and therefore needs to be attached to a lead/long line whenever he is out in an open space. This is something that will need to be worked. He will bark when seeing another dog and we have discovered that this is to say hello only – he is quiet upon meeting and no aggression shown.
His toileting and manners are a work in progress and he relies on a resident dog to show him the ropes. Toilet training is ongoing and he will need to be taken to the garden often and be given positive encouragement when he does good.
Mutley is an opportunist, so ensuing there is nothing he can harm himself with is a must. He will whenever able, help himself to anything from plates or bins. He will stop when told and will release without any confrontation. The crate is currently being used for eating meals/long lasting treats and for short resting periods but he is not happy to be left in there for extended periods and will bark/cry.
Mutley loves his fosterers and adores the closeness during awake and sleeping times. He will need a home prepared to continue this. Mutley sleeps all night once settled on the bed with foster dad. He has some issues with having paws and front legs touched but this is being worked on. He is happy to be gently brushed/combed, bathed and dried.
Mutley gets on well with the resident dogs and will lay, play and walk with them with no issues. He loves a goody zoomies around the house and likes to throw all the pillows off the sofa till he can find a comfy spot. We believe Mutley would be better homed with a calm resident dog, to continue his learning and for company as he does suffer from some separation anxiety. He is not destructive in the home and will gently chew toys, enjoys antlers & squeaky toys.
Mutley needs a home where residents will be home a lot and be able to spend quality time with him. Dog savvy children 10 and over would be okay but he can become scared by noisy children. He needs a calm resident dog of a similar size who can help him with the rules of the house and gain his confidence. He is adorable and will continue to flourish in the right environment.
Active home that can work on a non-existent recall
Can be an only dog or resident dog of a similar size
Children 8 and over
Molly is a 3 year old spaniel cross collie who is an absolute sweetheart of a dog. She loves to cuddle and is obedient. She is toilet trained and just craves attention from her human. She is great with the resident dogs and is good meeting other dogs in and out of the house. Molly sleeps in the kitchen on her own without a peep all night. Her foster mum says good night and she just settles down in her bed.
Molly loves to carry a soft toy, a sock, a slipper even a dry cloth that has fallen out of the washing basket. She is not destructive just enjoys carrying things around. She even takes these things outside for a wee with her and sometimes forgets to bring them back in. She will fetch anything she has dropped when asked.
Molly enjoys her food now that one has been found that suits her, she is eating sensitive grain free kibble and thriving. There is no food aggression with the other dogs.
Molly loves everyone and will let you touch her anywhere I’ve checked her ears and teeth successfully and she gives paw so you can check her feet.
Molly can be a little nervous when very small people are running around playing but has been fine with older dog savvy children so a home with children over 8 would suit our Molly as she learns to adjust in her new world.
Molly loves her walks but does not pull on a short lead. She loves all other dogs and gets a little excited meeting outside but is fine as long as they are on lead and supervised to ensure the other dog is OK with her. Molly has no recall so has not been off lead and we have been told that she will just run if she gets distracted or wants to investigate so recall training will have to be a priority.
Not tested with cats or small furries
Molly is the perfect house guest and takes her turn for treats and cuddles. She loves her toys and will play tug with the other foster dogs but won’t let them win. She is not crate trained and has been left for short periods with the other dogs and has been fine
Molly needs an active home with or without another dog. She was an only dog previously and was fine. She loves being out on her walks but once she comes home, she likes to get a soft toy and settles down contentedly She is a very easy going girl as long as she has cuddles, food, walks and a comfy bed she is happy.
No children or older dog savvy visiting children under supervision
Owners home most of the time
Not a lap dog. Cuddles on her terms
Pixie is a typical Yorkshire terrier who loves her human on her terms. She is 5 years old. She has a very happy face and always looks like she’s smiling when you look at her. She is quite a small little girl around 4kg but is still very lively and when she’s done she loves to cuddle up on the sofa on her own or next to her Foster mum.
Pixie loves her walks and gets very excited when she sees her harness and lead doing a little dance. She will constantly bite her lead or that of any other dog walked with her but this is getting better with gentle encouragement not to do it and she’s easily distracted with treats. She does sometimes growl at dogs out on her walk as a warning for them to back off but when she’s had a sniff of them the other dogs size doesn’t faze her at all. Pixie loves her walks but does not like traffic so a built up area is not the best place for her as she hates loud and fast movements and shakes a lot and cowers down if large vehicles pass.
She loves trotting around the house head held high looking for her squeaky toys that she loves, but does try her best to kill the squeak. She likes to follow her human everywhere and is like a little shadow in and out of each room but will settle back on the sofa when you return to that room.
Pixie is on propalin as she does drip a little wee now and again. She has not been on it long so it is being monitored and as long as she is put out to do her toilet regular it seems to be working.
Pixie loves her human Foster parents and is a little unsure of new people at first and can bark but soon settles down. Pixie likes to be the one to initiate contact to be fussed and will sit next to her human and tap you with her paw to be stroked but is not keen on being picked up. Pixie will not be placed with young children but could tolerate visiting older children who are used to dogs and will not treat her as a toy due to her size would be ok with careful monitoring.
She is fine being washed and dried with a towel but is not very keen on being groomed and hates having her face touched, pulling away hence why she has a furry face in most photos.
Pixie is food mad if her human is eating she wants the food and will try all ways to get to it often being quite impolite, this will require continuous work in her new home.
As an ex breeder Pixie needs homing with another dog of a similar size. She’s very independent around the other dogs in her Foster home and never cuddles up to them, preferring to find a quiet place on the sofa to relax and always sleeps away from the others. She will tell the other dogs to give her space when she wants it.
She takes no notice of the cat in the Foster home but hasn’t met any other furries.
House training is still on going as pixie can be lazy and needs encouragement to go outside. Pixie sleeps in her foster mums bed snuggled up and sleeps soundly all night. Pixie has never used a crate and doesn’t use dog beds either. She loves anything furry with a squeak in and tries her best to kill the squeak and can become quite obsessed with a particular toy and will search and search when she has left it out of sight. Not food or toy aggressive but snatches her toy if you try to touch it.
Pixie hasn’t been left alone for more than a few hours 2/3 and would prefer to have her human at home the majority of the time if not all. She will try her best to go with you if she thinks you are going out.
Pixie is very nervous in the car and will shake continuously whilst travelling. She behaves well at the vets but shakes with fear especially as she’s being picked up. She’s not aggressive or snappy though just frightened
Pixie needs a quiet home as she’s a sensitive little girl with people that are home most of the time if not all. If there are visiting children only teenage dog savvy children that are not too loud but it would be better. She needs another dog as she’s an ex breeding girl for when she’s left in the house for short periods of time. Pixie is not a lap dog and she will choose when she wants human contact and if the dog in the house needs a cuddle companion then pixie is not that dog.
Neutered
Vaccinated, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Fostered in South Wales
Pixie will come with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance
Charlie is an 8 year old Bichon cross Chi with no known health issues. He is a little grumbly when unsure (who isn’t) but with gentle and consistent reassurance he soon realised he didn’t need to be so vocal and settles easily. He enjoys routine and this has helped him feel more secure and settled.
Charlie eats two small meals a day and really enjoys his food. He’s also a little partial to treats. He has not been cat or small furry tested. Charlie is great about the house and is mostly clean and only marks on an odd occasion. He knows to indicate when he needs to go outside.
Charlie can be protective of his humans and can be cautious when others humans enter the house, however after a period of adjustment he allows some to pet him easily. He is more comfortable with men but once trust is gained he’s fine with the ladies too!. His forever family need to be aware of this and continue to work on it in his forever home. He needs to be carefully introduced to children.
Charlie sleeps upstairs with his Foster humans and is quietly enjoying this!. Initially around the house Charlie was territorial and voiced his displeasure it is therefore important that he doesn’t get ‘stuck in a rut’ and his routine is altered slightly from time to time.
Charlie has been a little overwhelmed by his foster mums’ boisterous trio of terriers however he’s beginning to feel much more relaxed around them. He has taken a while to understand how being part of a pack works but is showing signs of relaxing taking his queues from the main dog in the home. Charlie is not destructive and so far, hasn’t shown inclination towards playing with toys. He is starting to play with his fellow pooches! Hand play is not recommended for Charlie as he confuses this for the need to protect his patch!
Charlie looks forward to his walks and is quite confident on the lead but needs further training to help him become the dog he was always meant to be. He can be quite erratic and needs to be walked on a harness as he pulls. He’s following the main dog in his foster home and learning to walk more steadily on the lead.
Charlie needs a calm home with experienced and firm humans who are at home most of the time. He would benefit from a confident but calm resident dog to help him learn the ropes. This will reassure Charlie that’s its OK to share his home and human. Although he is tiny, he loves to run on grass so a garden is essential. Around the house Charlie is fairly quiet although he does like to shout at the postie! Charlie also loves a lap to cuddle up on! Charlie has a look which will melt the heart of everyone he meets – and just the cutest sneeze ever!!!
Charlie is neutered and has had first vaccinations
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Charlie comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance.
Polo is a lovely 9 year old Poodle X Bichon. He has a gentle nature, loves cuddles, and playing with toys and other dogs. He walks really well when out on the lea and at home he likes nothing better than to follow you around, taking in all that you do. He loves being brushed and allows you to trim around his eyes when they get mucky.
Polo has a tiny skin tag on the side of his nose which the vet has seen and advised that no treatment is needed. Polo is on grain free kibble that he likes to graze on throughout the day. He does not like wet food that he was on didn’t suit his tummy.
Polo currently sleeps on the bed and is fully house trained. He is a loving little boy and likes people very much but would prefer to live with children over 10. Polo is very comfortable with other dogs in the home and out walking and he needs another dog in the home for company.
Polo does not like cats or small furries.
Polo is house trained and lets you know he needs to go out by crying at the door. During the day he likes to sleep on dog beds, the sofas or your lap. At night he likes to snuggles up on his foster mums bed. Polo uses a soft crate in the car when travelling. He loves toys and isn’t at all aggressive. Polo can be left for short periods of time with another dog.
Polo needs to live with another resident dog and would like a family who is around for most of the day. He is very much a people dog and enjoys company. He is a gentle funny little boy who loves to play, go walkies and cuddle on the sofa.
Neutered
He has had his first vaccination
Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Polo is fostered in South Wales
He will come with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance