Betty is a 3 year old very confident loving frenchie who loves walks and going on adventures, in the home she loves sofa naps and exploring the garden. She is a lovely natured easy going girl that is cuddly and does zoomies after she eats or has a bath in excitement.
Betty has no current health issues however any potential adopter should be aware of common Frenchie medical issues and have researched insurance cover fully.
Betty is not cat or small furry tested
Betty would be best with older children and as an only dog as she likes her own space.
Betty will play with soft toys and squeaks, she prefers not to share toys with other dogs.
Betty walks well on a harness and doesn’t pull, obviously as a rescue she will need owners to show her lots of experiences and adventures and give her confidence in new situations she may not have had before.
Betty sleeps downstairs in a comfy dog bed with no issues.
She is house trained although new owners may have to work on this if it’s a new home initially as there may be a settling in period of accidents.
Betty prefers to eat on her own without others around and loves treats although food and treats are all grain free to prevent any skin issues which frenchies are prone to.
Betty needs a frenchie experienced home, or a home that has fully researched the breed and can show knowledge of this when interrogated. A family or couple with someone home majority of the day for lots of play and cuddles.
Neutered
1st vaccs, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Anyone fancy breakfast (& lunch & dinner) with Tiffany? She is looking for a diamond of a family. Great with people, ok with sensible dogs, NO CATS (she deserves all the love and attention! ;-))
She was found collapsed, starving and sheltering in a kind lady’s bin in December.
She’s affectionate and loves cwtches just looking for someone to share some window shopping for diamanté cat collars… Tiffany demands the warmest of laps and several meals a day in return she will purr and dribble all her love in your direction.
Tiffany is neutered,
vaccinated, microchipped and up to date with flea and wormer.
Okay so you are going to have to bear with me on this one as its going to take a bit of imagination but our Davey is a lovely 5 year old Poodle who if he was a character would be Bilbo Baggins. You know the little one who eventually saves the day in those really long films. I can hear you asking why and Oh god here she goes again but stick with me.
Davey thinks he is unworthy, unloved and underwhelming in the story of his own life where in fact he is the most amazing little man who needs to find his side kick and supportive family to get the best out of him. Terrified of his own shadow and believing that he is crap under pressure he would prefer to stay in his own little bubble and not meet anyone or do any exploring in the big wide world. He wasn’t happy where he was but it was all he knew and a cold floor and food occasionally was what he thought he deserved, but he doesn’t Davey deserves the world and he will see that one day. Its just at the moment all he sees is scary people and scary things.
Small noisy people who want to touch him as he looks cute and fluffy scare him but children who sit and read to him and wait for him to come to them are interesting and maybe just maybe if they keep reading him stories he will like and trust them.
Outside the door of his Hobbit hole Davey thinks the world is going to kill him or the door is going to be shut and he is going to be abandoned cold and alone again so he’s not sure if he wants to go out there. If his mate Samwise (well you get it another dog) goes with him and holds his paw then that would be okay as Sam is brave and Davey can be brave too.
He has seen the other dogs wearing collars and harness and leads and whilst the other dogs seem excited to be going on adventures and outside Davey thinks these things are instruments of torture and it’s going to take time to convince him.
Davey has also seen the others playing with round, squeaky and nosy things and although he doesn’t like it the others seem to like it so its going to be okay right. Well maybe in time.
Now as for these 2 legged giant things that keep telling him he is loved and safe he thinks they are lying as Davey has never had anyone on his side and rooting for him to succeed before but the other dogs they seem to like them. They are a source of food and when they pet the others, they seem to like it so maybe just maybe they are going to be okay so he’s starting to seek attention and maybe he will just poke a toe outside of the bubble and see if it really is safe.
I know I’ve written this in a really weird way and I appreciate you tolerating me but Davey really is like Bilbo Baggins. One day he is going to be great and brave and everything he should have always been but he needs a family and an adventure buddy who will help him get there. It’s not going to happen overnight but as the days and weeks pass, he will gain in confidence and being part of that journey will be soooooooooo rewarding. Davey needs you to have patience and faith in him that he will get there one day. I cant wait to tell him that a family has come forward to be brave enough for him until he finds his paws. Thanks for reading and not just looking at his cute picture.
Davey needs
A resident dog or dogs
Can live with a dog savvy cat
Teenage children
A family to be brave for him
Neutered
1 st vaccs, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
“Winter is such a fun loving dog, she is very people orientated and is on you before your bum hits the sofa- she loves cuddles, loves a fuss and is happy saying hello to anyone
Winter loves sofa naps and snoring her head off, you have to put the volume up when she’s in her deep sleeps
Winter is always pleased to see you and greets you with a stumpy legged wiggle that doesn’t stop until you stroke her. winter with play with toys and loves to desqueak any in record time Outside the home Winter is fine with other dogs and will run and play with them”
Winter is fine to be left for a couple of hours.
She travels well in the car and enjoys her walks, she enjoys going home to the sofa the most.
House training almost there.
Crate trained
Are you looking for a goof ball with no manners in personal space then Winter is the blanket for you.
Would prefer an adult only home with quiet walks and candlelit dinners.
Pele is a 5 year old Cocker Spaniel described by his foster mum as a charming little man who wheedles his way into your heart with his sofa hogging cuddles and nuzzles for attention. He loves nothing more than a good ol’ scritch whilst sat beside you on the sofa.
Pele can sometimes be a little suspicious if he thinks someone is ‘coming for him’ and foster mum has been working hard to help him understand that he has autonomy, and it’s his decision whether or not he is petted, moved, or if someone can sit near him etc.
Pele has not met strangers outside of the house as he is not confident on-lead enough to go walkies yet so is practicing in the garden.
He is happy and confident taking food from a hand and is happy to eat around others.
Not cat or small furry tested
Pele hasn’t met any children but we would recommend sensible dog savvy children.
Pele has very regular opportunities to toilet outside, so he doesn’t ask to go out because he doesn’t need to. He is invited to go outside when he comes out from his crate in the morning, last thing at night, and very regularly throughout the day.
Despite initially being heavily reliant on foster mums’ dog he has now found his feet and can take or leave another dog. Although he does seek out doggy companionship on the sofa and dog beds if foster mum is ‘not available. Pele prefers to be with humans when they are available and he has recently become just a tad precious about ‘who gets all the fusses’ so this over attachment is being worked on as it’s not good for him.
Pele watches the other dogs play with teddies, squeakies, squidgies, tuggies balls etc with incredulity rather than interest, he clearly doesn’t ‘get it’ yet. But is beginning to show mild curiosity with tennis balls and sock dolls when he’s engaged by the humans. He has just been introduced to a snuffle mat – and he likes it! He’s flying solo with it; it’s not a group activity and he loves it.
Pele will need a crate in his forever home as this is his safe space when his humans are absent. Left free-roaming he shows signs of being anxious but uses his crate to settle himself until his slaves return. He is also now electing to enjoy settle-time in his crate (door open) without prompting if humans are not available to him on the sofa, and a well proportioned crate will be an absolute must-have for him in his new home. Left to his own devices now Pele alternates between the sofa and his crate for his quiet time, and he clearly sees it as a safe, comfy, chillaxing spot.
Pele needs an adult only home where he can get lots of attention but not indulge him in his need for humans. He can be an only dog or live with a chilled female for cuddles when the humans are busy. He has fairly low energy levels and enjoy a quiet life but will still need to go for walks when he is ready to start exploring. Outside doggy friends will also be good for his confidence.
Neutered
1st vaccs, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Tom is very curious 9 year old Springer Spaniel and in the home he likes following people around and is very friendly to all he meets. His favourite thing is having a nice cwtch on sofa. Tom isn’t shy anymore and when people come over he makes his presence known wanting attention and smooths he’s very gentle and doesn’t jump up on people.
Tom wears a harness and lead on a walk and is comfortable wearing this. He is exited to go out and does pull which is being worked on. He’s just excited to go out and explore. He doesn’t react to people or other dogs and will come in close to you when being approached by strangers. He has recently been for a run at an enclosed dog field and enjoyed having a gentle run about and a good old sniff.
He had really blossomed recently and is becoming curious and is getting very cheeky, especially when preparing food in the hope of a treat.
Not cat or small furry tested.
Tom has been great around children and is gentle with foster mum’s dog savvy child who is 6. He can be with dog savvy children that know to give him space when he’s sleeping and wants a bit of time out.
Tom has been known to fetch a ball and has shown more interest in playing with toys when encouraged.
Tom currently sleeps in the living room he does have a little moan but quickly settles for the night.
Tom is house trained and will make it known if he wants the toilet by circling and pacing the room.
Tom loves his food so much that he has been introduced to a slow feeding bowl which has been great. He loves dog treats and takes them gently.
Currently he is in a busy foster home so there’s always something going on and he copes with this well. Tom could adapt well to a family who can take him on a little daily walk. He isn’t hyper active and could possibly have a laid back dog with him as a cuddle buddy when his owners aren’t around. He could also live on his own with lots of attention and lots of doggy friends.
Neutered
Vaccinated, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Miles or Miles of smiles as we call him is a 9 year old Spaniel described by his foster family as a very loving and affectionate little man. He has the best Spaniel smile you have ever seen and it just makes you fall in love with him even more. After all who doesn’t love a dog who always smiles at you when you see them.
He loves attention from anyone and is always wagging his tail. He likes nothing more than being fussed and will smile while you pay him attention, he is very obedient and will often just lie in his bed or on the floor to chill and watch his human potter about.
Miles can be a little guarded when it comes to his food and it appears he may have been bullied for food previously. He is fed away from the other dogs and he is much better and more relaxed. He has no interest in toys and is just happy to sit and lap up the affection from his humans.
Miles is walked on a harness and after the initial excitement of having his harness on and leaving the house he walks lovely and is happy to stroll along beside you and sniff. When out he will pull towards other dogs but this is out of curiosity. He does not bark at other dogs when out. He can also be a little more nervous of people he meets when out walking.
No cat or small furry tested.
House if fully house trained
Miles has said he would like a quiet home with gentle walks. His current home is very busy and whilst he copes very well he would like it to be a little quieter. When its busy he just takes himself off to his bed and watches everyone go about their business. At night he sleeps in his own bed.
Neutered
1st Vaccs, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Norma is a 10 month old Cavashon described by her foster mum as the most loving, sociable little dog who adores humans and other dogs. She craves human attention and is very sweet. She loves nothing more than a cuddle and a smooth. She needs to make sure you are near and will jump on the settee to be with you placing her paw on you as if to say here I am smooth me please. So if your sofa proud Norma is definitely not the girl for you. She sleeps on the bed and will snuggle right into you, she’s like a little hot water bottle. She’s sleeps all night and has no accidents. She’ let’s you know when she needs the toilet and will stand by the door to be let out. You will need to go out the garden with her she won’t go out to toilet on her own yet this will come she just needs time and patience.
Norma would definitely need another dog of similar size that she can continue to learn from. She currently lives with two dogs and a cat. She will go out the garden for two seconds on her own and come straight back in but if one of the dogs go out with her she will follow them and copy them. She is starting to eat out of a bowl
Norma will follow other dogs out the garden and has played a little bit with one of the dogs. It’s still very early days for her and she is still learning. She has not been out on a walk as such but she has been to foster mums’ daughters who has a very big garden and three other dogs and she absolutely had the best time. She was happy and contented pottering around sniffing and following the others.
Norma is still shy and a bit nervous but is the most sweetest girl. She will watch to see what your up to and will come to you and follow you like a little shadow. She’s still learning how to be the dog she should have been. She has no idea what a dog toy is or what a dog treat is but I’m sure with time she will love them. She has been left for short periods of time approximately 15 minutes at a time and she gets a bit stressed but with time patience and the right family this will improve.
Norma currently lives with a dog savvy cat and pays no attention to her.
It’s really sad because she’s only a puppy and has no idea what a dog toy is but I’m sure she will learn. Foster mums dog initiated play and she joined in although not for long but she did have a go.
Norma is fine when you put a harness on and she lets you clip on the lead but she’s not sure about it when it’s time to go for a walk so this is a work in progress and she is practicing in the garden.
Norma would be best suited for a family with another resident dog and can spend time with her to help her grow in confidence. Someone who is home most of the time because she does get stressed when she’s left but in time when she learns your going to come back she will get used to being left a little longer. She could live with gentle, kind and patient children 8 and over who would let her come to them to be loved. She would also need to be allowed on the settee. She would ideally like to sleep on the bed with her humans or at least sleep in the same room but we think she would jump on the bed and you wouldn’t have a choice but to cuddle her. She would also like a lovely soft dog bed and some extra soft blankets as she has discovered a love for soft beds and pillows, so much better than a hard concrete floor with hay and sawdust. She’s never been to a beach or on holiday so that would be absolutely fantastic.
Neutered, vaccinated and up to date flea and wormer
Needs a calm resident dog of a similar size for confidence
Children 10 and over
Cat tested but will chase
Loving family who will help develop his confidence
Martin is a 20 month old whippet described by his foster mum as a sensitive soul that has led a sheltered life. He loves to follow foster mum around and see what she is up to and learn what this big new world is about. He also loves to curl up on the sofa and sleep. He is starting to learn what cuddles are and is staring to like them especially if there is a cuddly blanket involved.
Martin is starting to get used to new people coming to the home and will greet them with a gentle tail wag. If he is unsure of the person, he will retreat to his safe space which is his cage until he feels safe. He is currently more comfortable around women and calm children than men but this is being worked on and he is getting better every day. As said if scared he will hide in his crate which isn’t very often.
As Martin’s confidence grows, he is slowly becoming a little more mischievous when alone and will take things or find things to test, chew or eat. He doesn’t yet play but shows signs of a dog that might when his confidence grows. Currently when he is excited, he chases his tail which is very cute and curious. Foster mum is encouraging him to play with toys but this is going to take a little time and when he feels safe and loved. Currently his favourite treat is pigs ears or meaty treats and chips. He gets very interested when the family have chips!!
Martin has met small children but is not totally at ease with them as they scare him so we would recommend children over 10. He is cat tested and if they run he will chase but stops when told no, if they don’t run he just walks straight past. He is curious of them more than anything.
In the outside world Martin is reserved and shy. He walks well on a harness and is fine with larger well behaved dogs but is scared of smaller and barking dogs and will try to pull away or freeze on the spot. His new owners must make sure that whilst Martin finds his paws that they are his bodyguard. Martin does not currently like busy, crowded places and will need gradual introductions so he feels safe and comfortable.
He enjoys time in the garden (well not lately with the nonstop rain) but when its dry he likes a good sniff around but if next doors dogs bark he will run inside.
Martin would like a home with an active family and he enjoys running a would love long walks in quiet places. Too much noise can make him jumpy and nervous and he’s going to need lots of positive interactions, walks and fun to be the dog he was always meant to be.
So paws up how many people here has seen Disney’s Bolt. You know the high energy dog who thinks he’s a superhero and is the star of his own action adventure, trying to save his beloved human from bad guys. Well we’ve found Bolts stunt double and his name is George. He may be a little smaller in size but is still full of high energy, needs to be an action-adventure super hero saving the world with his beloved family kind of dog. George is a 9 week old Pomeranian cross Pug pint sized action hero. This is no handbag dog. Though he be small in size he be mighty in heart and courage and needs an active forever family who will take him to his super hero training (puppy class) and teach him how to be smooth and sophisticated when out and about meeting the ladies. (Teach him manners with positive reinforcement). As we know from tales as old as time, sometimes super heroes without guidance can turn into super villains. Think Syndrome from The Incredibles without training, guidance and a loving family things can quickly go wrong so Georges family needs to see past his pint sized frame and treat him like the big personality he is.
George is strong willed, super smart and is already using puppy pads and getting to grips with basic commands. He really does need that dog savvy family to keep him on the straight and narrow. He does not like cats. He can be homed with sensible children who will enjoy taking him to puppy school to learn together how to behave. He can also live with another dog or be an only dog with lots of doggy friends.
So let’s recap
To be adopted on a neutering and training agreement
Can be an only dog with lots of doggy friends
Can also live with other dogs
No to cats
Children 5 and over
Dog savvy owner or he will have you trained before you know it.
Vaccinated, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Super active, adventure family who can show him the world.
Max is a 15 month old extremely energetic and intelligent Sprocker who loves people and sees them as givers of fuss and or food. He has been happy to meet everyone who has come to foster mum’s home after he has decided is it safe to approach. He was initially quite nervous when he arrived in foster and spent a lot of time in his cage where he felt safe but now, he’s happy to join everyone else. He still has his safe spot where he will go if he needs time to himself but has enjoyed fitting into his foster family.
Max walks well on a lead and if he sees people coming, he will sit and wait. He is a very gentle but inquisitive little man who is cautious when meeting new people or animals which can never be a bad thing. When meeting new people and dogs his whole body shakes in time with his tail as he’s happy to meet them. With this friendly but cautious approach his new owners need to make sue that all interactions with people and other dogs are positive ones to keep him a happy little man.
Max has discovered that he is not just contained to one room and that there are other rooms to explore in the home and has been putting his sniffer to good use. He can climb the stairs and jump onto foster mums’ bed to join in the night time dog huddle and has learnt that foster mums lap is a good place to get cuddles.
Max enjoys running after the resident dogs in the garden and loves to chase a ball. Foster mums says he’s a right little ball thief and will chase a ball anywhere inside or out. Sometimes he has collected so many balls and taken them to his bed that he looks like he’s sitting on eggs, all happy and proud.
He is housetrained and taught himself to use the dog door by watching the resident dogs so is very smart and quick to learn.
Not tested with cats or small mammals but good with small dogs.
Max will suit a family with older children over the age of 12 or adults only.
Max needs an active home where he can learn new things. Someone who maybe wants a running partner or would like to learn or already knows an active dog activity such as agility or Cani-cross. Someone who really does want an adventure buddy to climb mountains and go on adventures. He’s a lovely little man who just needs gentle guidance, love and support to blossom into the little man we all know he can be.
Could live with other dogs as long as she gets all the attention
Older dog savvy children as shes clumsy
No cats
Dog savvy family with a sense of humour
Neya is a very bubbly 18 month old Bull Dog described by her foster mum as a friendly girl who loves people and children and is happy to be made a fuss of. She is like a big cuddly bear at home and will happily let you pamper her all the time.
Neya is happiest just pottering and having a sniff around the garden and can be quite playful with a ball when the mood takes her. She hasn’t mastered picking it up and bringing it back to be thrown again, yet but its on her list of things to learn in 2023.
Medical history to be discussed.
She’s not had much experience with other dogs in the garden at home but as she shows them little interest when out and about, there is no concern about her not accepting another if they visit. She hasn’t played with other dogs but may if one interests her.
She is very well behaved on walks but is only really suited to short walks. She walks lovely on a lead and is happy to have a sniff and interact with other dogs she meets but has no desire to be following another dog around. She is quite happy as an only dog and is happy to just stroll along at her own pace.
Neya loves her food and given the chance would probably steal your pizza when you least expect it. So, beware of the food monster.
Neya is learning that cats find her a bit of a threat, in her defence we don’t think she would harm a cat, but she’s very inquisitive and will approach them in her bulldog way which is upsetting the resident cats.
Neya requires a dog loving home as she is full of love and likes to cuddle a lot and can be quite needy. She sleeps downstairs so there is no need to take her to bed with you. We would recommend a family where children are 6+ as she can be quite clumsy and bump into you by accident. A family who are fun with a sense of humour and possibly work from home for the majority of the time as she does cry if she thinks you are abandoning her. She likes a walk but won’t be suitable for a very active family who like to walk a lot.
Neutered
1st vaccs, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Loving family who will help her adjust to her new life and shower her with love and cuddles.
Cookie is a 2 year old Toy Parti Poodle described by her foster mum as a very affectionate little girl who loves the resident dogs and cat and will snuggle up to all three of them when sleeping. She is still a little shy with humans but with patience she will get there. She is also still a little hand shy with her humans but once you have picked her up and feels safe she loves to cuddle next to you.
She has not been on any walks as of yet as she is not fully vaccinated. She has been on a harness and lead in the garden and although unsure she is very much willing to learn. Were sure once she has settled and feels safe she will love exploring the world outside.
Toilet training is ongoing and she is almost there but she does not like the rain (it makes her go all curly). She has learnt to use the dog flap to go back and fore the garden and is really just so cute you could just cuddle her all day.
Currently she likes to graze with her food and prefers wet food to kibble.
She is a little nervous when in the car but this will improve once she knows she is going exciting places. She was very well behaved in the groomers and they all fell in love with her.
Currently she sleeps in her foster mums’ bed with the other dogs and sleeps all night cuddled up to foster mums back.
Cookie is very nervous of small people but has been okay with older dog savvy children.
She is brill with our cat she will cuddle with him but has not been with small furries.
Cookie in the home is not at all destructive and loves to sleep on the couch when her foster family are there but when they go out she stays in a dog bed with the other dogs and cat.
Cookie needs a home with a resident dog for company and to help her adjust. She is going to need further training and socialisation to help her adjust to her new life. She would like someone that it home for most of the time and will lavish her with love and attention.
Neutered
1st Vaccs, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Could be an only dog if owners home most of the time
Could live with another dog who wont mind sharing belly rubs
No cats
Dog savvy children
Loving parents with knowledge of the breed
Tatoe is a 6 year old Frenchie described by her foster mum as a very affectionate little lady who loves company and likes to be close to her human.
She enjoys her walks and toilets outside.
She like people especially if they fuss her!. She is a total love bug who loves cuddles and tummy rubs.
She has met children when out walking with no problems so could be rehomed with dog savvy children.
She has only seen cats from a distance on walks and pulled towards them so would probably be better with no cats.
She is toilet trained and is happy to be left for short periods.
She is well behaved in the home with no issues.
She is good on the lead but can be a bit nervous of noisy vehicles.
Tatoe is a typical Frenchie who loves being with her people. She would prefer to be an only dog so she can monopolise your attention but could live with another laid back dog. As she loves attention, she would prefer to have her new owners home most of the day to take care of her cuddles and tummy rubs.
Loves cwtches a real lap dog
Neutered
1st vaccs, Microchipped and up to date flea and worrmer
Merry is a beautiful 6 month old bouncy and loving Labrador puppy who is desperate to be loved. She is a little timid, but doesn’t take long to come out of her shell, especially if there is chicken in the vicinity. She loves cuddles and playtime and just wants to hang out with you and be close.
Merry loves her food and is easy to train for a reward. She also loves her toys and especially enjoys interactive play. She is quiet and gentle and if foster mum didn’t already have her hands full she would have been snapped up.
Merry was attacked by another dog not so long ago which has caused her to loose a leg. The loss of a leg has not stopped her but it has knocked her confidence in other dogs and the outside world. She is going to need positive interactions when meeting other dogs in the outside world. She can bark with nervousness when she sees others but using distraction and support, Merry calms down and is then able to interact nicely, with a lovely gentle manner. Currently all the neighbours have been on board to help Merry re-build her confidence.
Not cat or small furry tested.
We would also recommend older dog savvy children due to her bouncy nature and lack of socialisation.
Merry is very loving and a pleasure to have a round but is a typical puppy with a loving, playful nature who is into everything and wants to follow you around and wants to be part of everything.
Merry is working hard on building her confidence. She finds everything a challenge in the outside world and needs support, training, patience and kindness, with time and training, she will be an absolute super star.
Merry needs a loving home where the family have the time, love, patience and understanding to help her build her confidence and become the absolute superstar she was meant to be.
Neutered
Vaccinated, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Could live with other dogs where owners are aware of sausage dog traits
No cats
Older teenage children
Owners aware of Dachshund traits
Wilfy is a gorgeous 2 year old standard wirehaired dachshund who is convinced he’s a puppy. He has huge brown eyes and loves a snuggle especially on your lap. He loved his chew toys that santa paws got for him and has been having great fun with them.
He has no known health issues and has been a lovely houseguest. He is fully house trained and enjpys spending time in the garden.
Wilfy is not good with cats and will chase them if they run so we would not recommend he be rehomed with cats. He has also not experienced positive interactions around small children so will not be rehomed with them he can however be rehomed with older sensible teenage children.
Wilfy loves to walk and be out and about. He walks great on a lead and bounces along like a little tigger finding interesting sniffs.
He responds to his name in the garden and around the house but has not been off lead as he will need time to settle with his permanent owners.
He appears to know his basic commands and loves nothing better than to show you so he can be heaped with praise. He really is a little dog who loves to please.
He enjoys a tummy rub and a rough and tumble with his foster siblings but can get carried away if not supervised. Like all big kids he just gets over excited.
Wilfy needs a home with an older family who like walking and can keep his interest levels up. He can live with another dog or as an only dog. Wilfy is very puppy like and needs play to be monitored as he hasn’t learnt normal boundaries with other dogs. He just needs time and positive guidance.
Neutered
Vaccinated, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
* Could also live with a resident dog who won’t bully him
* Not cat or small furry tested
* Could live with older teenage children
* Needs a home where he will be adored and loved
Butter is a 7 year old Mini toy poodle with a sweet loving nature. He is very quiet when you first meet him but after he settles, he is the most cwtchy little man. He is quite content to spend the whole time curled up on the sofa on his own or next to you and if you put him in a dog bed he is back up on the sofa waiting for you before you can get there. He is like a little lightning bolt to get back to his comfy space.
Due to butter having the most awful teeth when he came into foster he has had all his teeth removed. This however does not stop him
Butter has been picked on by other dogs in the past and can be quite timid to start but he wont stand any nonsense from them when pushed too far. He has also previously been pushed away from his food so will now growl at others if they get too close. To make sure he can relax when eating we would recommend that he is fed on his own.
He walks lovely on the lead outside but has never seen much so is wary of his surroundings. He is nervous of unknown dogs so his new pawrents need to make sure they keep him safe and he has positive interactions. Its important he gets out to explore the world and build those muscles to race you to bed.
Toilet training is a work in progress and he needs to be carried into the garden as he is terrified you will shut the door on him and lock him out. This will get better in time he just needs to feel loved.
He is not cat or small furry tested and could live with older teenage children who can cuddle and read to him.
Butter currently sleeps in a crate with another dog and sleeps all night. Due to lack of muscle he is currently unable to climb the stairs but be warned once he has built his strength and found his paws we bet he will be in bed before you.
Butter could be an only dog where his owner is around most of the time or live with another dog who doesn’t mind that butter is going to want to be permanently attached to you until he feels safe and loved. He just wants to be snuggled up to someone without getting trodden on
Neutered
1St vaccs, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Can be an only dog where owner is around most of the time
Can live with other dogs
Not cat or small furry tested
Older dog savvy children
Very cuddly dog who loves his human
Needs time to decompress
Brandy is a 9 Year old Toy poodle described by his foster mum as a special little man with a lovely temperament. Despite his age he is spritely and loves throwing toys around but will settle down for a snooze and belly rubs. After food his most favourite thing is being stroked and fussed.
When he came into foster his teeth were in a terrible state so what he had left were removed however this does not stop him eating and he feels much better for a nice clean mouth. Currently his favourite food is sausages which he devours with gusto.
He is outwardly confident about most things but can initially be nervous of strangers and likes to take his time getting to know them. Even when he knows them and has seen them numerous times, he can still bark at initial greeting but will settle. He’s just a little anxious at the moment and will take time till he feels loved and safe.
He walks on a lead well and enjoys going for a stroll and sniff. It’s important he stays active now at his time of life but he won’t be climbing any mountains. He does bark at strange dogs as he hasn’t been out and about much but once told and checked he does calm and will say hello. Its important that all his encounters when out and about are positive and it will be his parents’ responsibility to keep him safe.
Brandy does not like being alone and looks for his human to be around most of the time. He gets anxious when left and will bark and pace even if left with other dogs. This is being worked on and will need to continue in his forever home. We are confident that this will lessen when he is more settled as all he wants to do is please you.
He has been a great house guest and has toileted outside when given ample opportunity to do so. He is not destructive or nawty. He currently sleeps in a crate and will sleep all night This is mainly as he hasn’t any muscles to climb the stairs so be warned when he can he may be right there with you snuggled in tight.
Brandy currently is a worried little man who needs to feel safe and loved and to be introduced to the world again slowly. He needs positive interactions to build his confidence and time to decompress. When he knows you, he adores you and needs to be close to you. He could live with other dogs or be an only dog where his human is home most of the time.
Neutered
1st Vaccs, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Patient owners as she is a work in progress and needs time to adjust
Greta is a 5 year old King Charles Cavalier described by her foster mum as a very special girl who is slowly adjusting to her new life. Currently all she likes to do is sleep and watch what is going on. She isn’t interested in playing and is enjoying following the resident dog around to see what this living in a house in like. Given time and love she will make a lovely family pet.
She is currently scared of people but will come and sit next to her foster family when she feels ready. Seeing the resident dog interact with her foster family is giving her confidence to try and be brave. She hasn’t been around any children in her foster home but judging on how she is currently reacting to noise and movement she would not like to live with small children but would be fine with older dog savvy children.
She has not been tested with cats or small furries.
Despite her nervousness she does however love her food and this is going to help in winning her over. She needs to be watched when eating or she will try and steal the other dog’s food and mind your own food too as this is also fair game if left unattended. Being a little food thief is quite common due to where she has have come from and does get better as she learns she will get fed regularly. She also loves treats and this is helping in teaching her new things and as a reward for good behaviour.
Toilet training is a work in progress and she needs to be taken out regularly to build up a routine and get some of those yummy treats when she comes back in and has been a good girl. Positive reinforcement and lots of positive experiences is what this young lady needs now.
She’s not been out and about as she’s awaiting her 2nd vaccination and her foster family have said she is not ready yet to attempt a harness and lead. She needs time and patience and a fur friend to help her adjust.
Greta is a special lady and needs a special family who will give her the time she needs to help her learn how to be a much-loved pet. She could live with older dog savvy children and needs a sensible resident dog to show her the way. She is a work in progress and just needs time and patience.
Neutered
1st vaccs, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Needs time to decompress and is a work in progress.
Cindy-Lou is a very pretty 7 year old shih-tzu described by her foster mum as nervous and scared of her own shadow. It is going to take time for her to learn to trust and she will need patience to allow her to come to you. She is growing in confidence every day and her cheeky little character is starting to come out. She will steal a bag of treats to hide in her basket as soon as your back is turned if she has the opportunity.
She is beautifully natured and would require a stable quiet adult only or older children family, to give her the time she needs to allow her to shine. She will be very easy to fall in love with and once she feels loved and safe the sky will be the limit for this little girl.
She is curious about cats but does not intentionally mean them any harm.
In the home she is very quiet at the moment. She will occasionally come out of her basket to investigate and were confident that given time and when she feels settled she will be a very loving pet to the right family.
She will need regular walks to explore the big wide world. Toilet training is ongoing and she regularly needs to be taken out and given the opportunity to toilet with a lot of praise when she does.
This beautiful lady is currently scared of everything but will surprisingly walk nicely on the lead in the daytime. At night times she is a bit more reluctant to go and needs a bit of practice and encouragement. She needs training and socialising on a regular basis to enable her to enjoy her walks. If there is a resident dog it’s advisable to take them together so she can continue to see that it’s right to go to the toilet outside.
Cindy Lou needs a quiet family home who can give her plenty of love and cuddles to give her some confidence in people. She needs a resident dog that she can watch and learn from. She needs patience to allow her to decompress and adapt to her surroundings. She would do better where someone is home most of the time.
Neutered
1st vaccs, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Nutmeg is a gorgeous 5 year old short hair golden Daxi with big soulful brown eyes who already has her Foster family in the palm of her paw. She is shy with people and quite nervous of new things but with reassurance she will give it a try. She responds really well to praise but isn’t sure what a treat is – although I’m sure that will change.
She loves going outside to explore in her Foster families secure garden and having a good sniff – with her little tail wagging as she does her wiggly bum walk down the garden. She has recently been playing zoomies with the other dogs and although her legs are small and she’s usually at the back, she still bounces and runs along.
In the house she loves lying in her bed or having cuddles and has been found fast asleep next to the cat. She has also been known to cuddle up with her Foster mum while both have had an afternoon nap!! – she is learning about fist bump nose boops which she loves.
Nutmeg hasn’t been tried with visitors but will hide when doorbell rings she just needs to find her confidence. She prefers to eat on her own at the moment but eats well. She does go out to toilet with the occasional accident when she hasn’t been let out for a while – she doesn’t yet know how to tell the humans.
She will wear a harness but is not lead trained at this time due to nervousness. She is a beautiful, cuddly and smiley girl who just wants to be loved.
Nutmeg could live with older dog savyy children as younger ones would scare her
She doesn’t mind cats – but has no interest
Nutmeg would like a home with another dog to give her confidence when she comes to explore the outside world. She would like lots of human snuggles and unconditional love. She also needs her humans to have some time and patience whilst she adjusts. She is cat friendly as long as the cat doesn’t mind dogs – she would be scared of a dominant cat.
Neutered
1St Vaccs, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Adelina, or Addy as her foster family call her is a 5 year old Maltese described as he most gentle, sweet natured little angel you could ever meet. She is growing in confidence daily, and a wonderful inquisitive nature is emerging! Although Addy is naturally nervous of her new world, as long as her trusted human is with her, she is comforted and happy. With gentleness and patience this beautiful little soul will continue to blossom.
Addy is initially timid with unknown people, but is happy to share her space, and enjoys being gently stroked after a little while. She has settled so well in her foster home and greets her foster family with a big waggy tail, and little licks. She will choose to be in the company of her humans, happily following foster mum around to see what she’s doing. She hasn’t met people in the outside world yet, but settled quickly on a visit to foster nanna’s house, happily trotting up and down stairs to explore, before jumping up onto a chair for a treat!
Addy hasn’t met any children whilst in foster. Due to her size and timid, gentle nature a home with very young children could cause anxiety. Older, dog savvy children would be fine.
Addy is completely calm and at ease with the foster family cat. Not small furry tested.
Addy sleeps through the night in her dog bed next to foster mum and dad’s bed, and now jumps up for morning cuddles! She toilets outside, but does not ask to be let out yet. She enjoys exploring different rooms, and knows the sound of the treat jar being opened!
Addy travels well by car, wearing a harness with dog seat belt. Not being fully vaccinated, she hasn’t explored her community yet, but is learning to walk on lead in readiness for new adventures!
Addy would love a calm home with someone around for most of the time, and a gentle dog friend to help her feel safe. A safe, enclosed garden in which to explore and play is essential.
Neutered
1st vaccs, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
To be adopted on a neutering and training agreement
Needs another playful dog
Dog savvy cat
Older children
A family who are around most of the time and will continue her education
Must love cuddling
Tinsel is a 5 month old Dalmatian cross beagle described by her foster mum as a super duper friendly little girl that can be shy at times but soon comes out of her shell and loves everyone she meets. She’s been an absolute joy to have in our home and whoever adopts her will be so very lucky. Despite the breed she is a small girl, not much bigger than a large Jack Russell and isn’t expected to grow to be that big.
She loves her food but takes treats gently and isn’t mean to the other dogs over it.
She is super happy to meet everyone and wants to jump all over you and give kisses. She will have the odd bark if someone knocks on the door but as soon as the doors open she’s jumping up for a fuss. This needs to be worked on so she isn’t so over excited.
She has been great with all the children she has met and is currently in foster with 3 children aged between 7 and 11. She really loves to play and cuddle with them so would love a family home. We would however not recommend she lives with small children dur to her being a bit jumpy.
This week she has been on the school run all this week with her foster mum and it has been the highlight of her day!
She lived with a cat in her previous home but sometimes wanted to play a bit too rough with it. Would possibly be OK with a dog savvy cat who will tell her when she’s being too rough but that would be down her potential owner.
Not tested with small furries but with the beagle breeding this may be an issue.
Has met sheep, horses, cows and peacocks and is more inclined to avoid them than do anything. She is a normal puppy with normal puppy behaviour. She chews the odd thing but is happy to have things removed from her and traded for a more appropriate chew and is learning to ‘drop it’ for a treat.
She has come on in leaps and bounds with her toilet training but her forever family will have to keep this up to ensure she nails it.
She is crate trained but gets upset if she is left alone. She happily sleeps in her crate in foster mums’ room at night, but loves nothing more than curling up in your bed or right next to you on the sofa for snoozy cuddles. She has a degree of separation anxiety and her forever family will have to be dedicated in helping her overcome this, she just loves her humans and doesn’t want to be away from them, but she needs to learn that her humans will always come back.
She walks happily on a lead though can pull a bit at first as she is excited to get out. She has been off lead with other dogs and quickly picked up that if you come back when called you get a fuss and a yummy treat so it wouldn’t take much to solidify a strong recall. Again, it will just take training.
Tinsel would like a family home with lots of people to give her fuss, at first, she’s going to need someone home pretty much all the time or where she can go with you, she doesn’t mind who it is, she just loves her human company. A home that will be dedicated to carrying on training and take her to puppy class to help her grow into the dog we know she can be. She definitely wants to be a sofa dog; I Don’t think she would be happy in the sort of home where she isn’t allowed on furniture or laps etc as she really does enjoy her evening snuggles. A home with another playful dog who can be a friend and example to her.
Neutering agreement
Vaccinated, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Stevie Nicks is a 5 year old cockerpoo described by her foster mum as a sensitive, nervous and skittish little girl who is wary of new people especially at initial meetings and will freeze with fear when you handle her. She does eventually come around to being handled but this is a work in progress and is going to take time. She is currently not a playful or cuddly dog and will need time to decompress and feel safe. She does however remain skittish and any sudden movements or noise will send her scurrying away. The longer she is in the foster home the braver she’s become so she just needs time and space to work up her courage to be able to love and trust her humans.
Veterinary history to be discussed
She would be ok with an older dog savvy children in a quiet home.
Not cat or small furry tested
Stevie has been an angel in the home from day one. She is toilet trained and has done all her business outside with no indoor accidents. She sleeps downstairs in the living room cuddled up with the resident dog who she follows everywhere. She has been left for around two hours with the resident dog with no problem at all, she cannot be left alone without canine company however as she absolutely hates to be parted from her doggy friend. So far she has shown no destructive behaviour or chewing. She is wary of visitors to the home but she will follow the lead of her foster sibling and show some curious interest. She has loved being outside in the garden with the resident dog.
Stevie has only had her first vaccine so she hasn’t been out and about yet but when she does, she is expected to just follow the other dogs and learn that way. She has practiced with a lead and harness around the house and garden so she is now used to wearing them. As the outside world is new to her, she may be scared of loud and sudden noises at first but again she will copy the example of her dog sibling so as long as they model positive behaviour she will follow. She has been fine whilst travelling to and from the vets in the car as long as she is safely restrained.
Stevie Nicks needs a quieter home with loving patient parents who’ll give her the time and space she needs to settle in at her own pace. She will absolutely need a kind and gentle dog sibling or siblings who won’t mind sharing their people and will let her cuddle up to them and let her follow them round so she can learn from them all the positive things about living in a home with humans. She will also need a secure house and garden and parents who will monitor her as she is a flight risk until settled.
Neutered
1st vaccs, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Loving and patient parents as he’s a work in progress
Buddy is a 3 year old cavalier described by his foster mum as a scared boy who is desperate to love. He is a timid and shy little man when you first meet him but once he lets that guard down and learns to trust he is a real cuddle monster that likes to be close to his humans. Currently his favourite thing is sitting as close to you on the sofa giving kisses.
Being in a home is all new to Buddy so he is finding household noises interesting and is enjoying watching the TV. NO scry films though or he wont sleep. He does wonder where people go when they walk off screen and looks around as if to say “where did they go”. Every day is an adventure in his strange new world as he is coping well with the support of his family and their resident dogs.
He is fine with older dog savvy children but younger children and a noisy home would scare him.
He has seen the resident cat and pays it no attention. After all it won’t give him any cuddles as this cat thinks stinky dogs are beneath them
He’s been out in the garden and seen the birds and the bees. He wasn’t quite sure what grass was but has got the idea that its for playing and toileting on. House training is a work in progress and every day he’s getting better. If he’s taken out regularly, he gets the idea of what he is supposed to be doing
Lead training is ongoing but he has made positive steps that will need to continue in his forever home
Buddy would love a family home with a resident dog and older children where he can be exercised. A family who can keep his mind interested (he’s fascinated by the xmas tree) but most importantly that love giving cuddles – he currently sleeps upstairs in a dog bed next to the family dog. He needs to feel near a reassuring presence. He is a loving engaging and faithful dog that will need some reassurance and a little patience but the love and adoration he gives back is unmeasurable.
Neutered
1st vaccs, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Can be an only dog or live with another laid back dog
Older teenage children
Dog savvy cats
Patient and loving pawrents who will help her adjust
Snowflake is a 2.5 year old Westie described by her foster mum as a darling who still acts like a puppy. She is super friendly and has a lovely waggy tail. She loves attention and has been stuck to her foster mum like glue since her arrival. Her favourite thing is cuddling up and having all the attention. She is cautious in her new surroundings and not having the best start in life she now needs reassurance that you are not going to leave her.
Snowflake currently sleeps on the bed with her foster mum as she was not happy to be left alone downstairs. She seems to be afraid of the dark and is anxious when left alone. This is being worked on but is going to take time. She bonds very quickly and deeply due to never having been loved before. She has been left for 30 mins or so with the resident dog at home in the day and did settle but could be seen on camera pacing around.
She loves nothing better than being on the sofa or bed all cuddled up to her favourite human. She is wary of other dogs but not aggressive just doesn’t want to currently share any attention for cuddles. When she has been challenged by the she backs down immediately. As she has previously never been loved enough to be taught how to behave living in a house with other dogs and humans is all new to her so she will take time to decompress.
Snowflake was lucky enough to accompany her mum to her place of work and adored the attention she received from everyone. She is very afraid of noises from young children and shakes like a leaf when she sees or hears them in the distance and would bolt given the chance. Therefore, she cannot be homed with young children but older dog savvy teenage children who will fuss her would be fine.
She will walk on a lead but is not used to all the noises of a busy outside world so is currently on high alert and needs reassurance from her human and guidance from the resident dog. She eats well and is not greedy. She is also learning to take a treat from your hand. She finds the TV fascinating and would initially bark at it but now she just stares.
Snowflake has found the joys of a squeaky ball (OH JOY). It brings her so much happiness and it distracts her when she is feeling unsure. She is a work in progress with toilet training and is clean most of the time if taken outside every few hours. She knows she has to toilet before breakfast and waits to be let out. There has been the odd accident when she has been scared or if not taken outside quickly for some reason
Snowflake is like a puppy and needs to learn her boundaries around others, she craves attention because she hasn’t had enough before but in time she will settle.
She has seen the neighbour’s cat and just ignored so maybe okay with dog savvy cats
Snowflake could be an only dog if the owner was around most of the time and she wasn’t left. She is happy to spend time with a neighbour when foster mum in in work, or shopping, so its company she is craving. She could also live with another laid back dog who doesn’t mind sharing their human but who will help her gain confidence in the outside world but not be a complete push over and let her rule the roost. Older dog savvy children and parents who will just love her and help her build her confidence that not all humans are bad.
Neutered
Vaccinated. Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Hunter is 10 year old Long Haired Chihuahua described by his foster mum as a really huggable little guy. He loves human company and has responded very well to a loving but quiet household. He loves to sleep, more than he loves to walk but does need a short walk to sniff about and keep him healthy.
He happily walks with other dogs, and socialises well with other friendly dogs. He’s an older chap and can take a little while to surface in the morning so can be a little grumpy first thing. He’s not a big fan of cold weather, and can take a bit of convincing to leave his warm bed. Shaking as soon as cold air touches him. He has visited cafes and towns with no issues at all and everyone comments on how handsome he is.
Vet history to be discussed with potential adopters.
Hunter loves human company and being close to his person is where he relaxes best. He’s a bit shy with new people when he first meets them but once he feels his feet, he is so loving and loves a tummy tickle, and would quite happily be smoothed all day. He loves his humans so much that he also prefers to sleep by them, sleeping alone is no fun for him.
Even though Hunter has been around an 8 year old dog savvy child who is very respectful of animals. We would not recommend him for a busy child focused household with lots of noise. Children over 10 would be best.
Hunter is respectful towards cats and has never made any efforts to chase or antagonise the resident cats unless he’s eating their cat food.
In the home Hunter is very well behaved and has always gone to toilet outside as long as he has access to a garden or walks throughout the day.
Hunter needs a quiet home where his person is around most of the time. He really is the perfect little man and just needs someone who will adore him. He would like a garden to potter around in and sunbathe on warm days. He has a funny little personality and will come looking for you if you are out of the room for too long. He could be an only dog or live with another dog.
Daisy needs a long term foster home within one hours drive of Maesglas Vets, Brackla, Bridgend, CF31 2JT
Can be an only dog or live with another confident dog
Can live with dog savvy cats
Older dog savvy children
Special long term foster parents’ home all the time to help her
Neutering agreement once medically able
Daisy is a 15 month old Bichon cross Cavalier described by her foster mum as a puppy who was surrendered to our charity as she has epilepsy and her previous family were unable to cope. She has loads of energy and is a cheeky littlest character who loves to play with toys, loves to go on walks and likes to think she’s the boss.
She ideally needs to re homed on her own or with another dog who will show her how to behave like a young lady without getting to overwhelmed. She’s a complete snuggle monster who loves her humans and enjoys nothing more than a cwtch on the sofa. She loves her treats and knows the sit command and is starting to come back when called.
Daisy’s epilepsy is mostly controlled via medication but this is an ongoing process and will take time to settle and be managed appropriately.
As she is young and full of energy she does jump up and become over excited which is being worked on so we would not recommend any young children.
Daisy lives with a cat and has sniffed the cat but doesn’t really show much interest .
Daisy is toilet trained and will scratch the door to let you know she needs to go out. She sleeps all night and is as good as gold. She just wants to be near you. She gets really excited when she plays and hasn’t yet learned when to stop so to stop her overdoing things, she is placed in a crate with a treat to give her a time out and to allow her to calm down.
Daisy loves to go out for a walk and have a good sniff. She also absolutely loves being off the lead to run free but this can only be in a secure field as her recall is still being worked on and she is easily distracted.
Daisy needs a long term foster home where her owners are home all the time in case she has an episode. This home needs to be within an hours dive of our Maesglas vets in Brackla, Bridgend who are taking great care of her. She can be rehomed with a confident dog who will play with her but not allow her to rule the roost and help her understand boundaries especially where play is concerned. She could also be an only dog with doggy friends she can visit and play with as this is her favourite thing to do. Daisy is a very young 15 month old who does not understand that she is poorly and needs to sometimes take it easy for her own good. Her condition and needs will be discussed fully and full support will be given.
Full support given
Medical needs discussed in full
Charity pays her bills
Vaccinated, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Patient owners who understand she is a work in progress and this will take time and love
Cruella is a 8 year old Bichon described by her foster mum as a happy but nervous girl. She will wag her tail when she sees her foster mum but is hand shy and will need a lot of patience from her forever family. There is a loving girl underneath all that fear of being touched who just needs time to be allowed to overcome this at her own pace.
Cruella or Ella as we call her loves her food and will cock her head to the side watching as her food is prepared. She loves to watch the neighbours through the window and is very curious as to what they are doing. She runs to greet us with the other dogs when we come home but will hold back behind the other dogs for safety.
She is nervous of strangers and is still very reliant on her foster siblings to know when it’s safe to approach which has to be on her own terms.
Cruella hasn’t met any children. A home without children would be best for this scared girl and visiting children should be teenagers or older that would not want to pet her.
Cruella lives with a cat and has shown no interest in him, she hasn’t met any other small furry animals.
Cruella is 95%house trained and will go to toilet in the garden everytime she is encouraged to. She will have the odd accident in the home when her human goes out but this soon stops when she realises that they will return.
She loves to snooze on the sofa or on her cushion on the floor with her buddies. She sleeps on her foster mums bed with the other 2 bichons in the home and sleeps soundly all night although she can get nervous if her human gets up in the night, but talking quietly to her calms her down.
Eĺla likes to nibble things so will need lots of distractions especially slippers, socks and anything else she can pinch.
As she is still very hand shy she will need a lot of patience before she can even have a harness on in the home and then a lead attached and then lots of only being walked in the garden so not to frighten her of being attached to her human.
Cruella needs a quiet stress free home where she can feel safe and take her time to find her paws. A home that won’t expect too much of her and will not push her to do things until she is ready. A home without children and only teenager or older visiting children. If you want a dog that will go out walking straight away then Cruella is not for you, as she will need a lot of time to trust her new owners and they will need to give her space and time to gain her trust. Once she does, she will be a wonderful fun loving girl that I know is desperate to come out given time. She travels in a crate in the car and is nervous, but given time she will be better.
Neutered
Vaccinated, microchipped an up to date flea and wormer
Patient and loving owners who are home most of the time
Audrey is an 8 year old King Charles Cavalier described by her foster mum as a middle aged lady looking for a human with a sofa to call her own. She is a darling who hasn’t enjoyed an easy life until now but is ready to live out her retirement in a calm and loving home with plenty of cuddle’s food and the occasional bit of fun. She doesn’t mind if you are a woman or a man or anything else for that matter as long as you treat her gently, feed her regularly and share your home and your bed with her. She’s spent a long time on her own so now wants a companion who will be around most of the day to show her what this wonderful world has to offer. She doesn’t mind if you like rugby or football, she’s quite happy to sit and admire you while you cheer on your favourite team. She would like a calm resident dog to help her learn the skills she needs to live in a home and to comfort her when she feels a little anxious.
She’s in good general health but like most women of a certain age bits and pieces are starting to drop. She’s lost a lot of her teeth so will need a nice soft diet and occasional treat to keep her comfortable. She’s very friendly towards people big and small and dogs of all shapes and sizes. She is starting to see that people can be very kind and she finds comfort in a gentle touch and a loving cuddle taken at her pace. She will watch constantly. At first with caution then as she gets to know you, she will gaze at you with adoration. Looking lovingly into your eyes heart and soul.
Audrey is very good with children of all sizes. If there were any children living at her new home or visiting that they understand that she is new to this environment and needs time to develop a trust in people. She needs a gentle touch and tone until she feels safe.
Not cat or small furry tested.
Audrey is house trained and will follow the other dogs lead on toileting outdoors, however this may take time to establish in a new home so please expect a few mistakes or accidents until she becomes familiar with your routine.
Audrey sleeps in bed with her humans and resident dogs. She would quite happily enjoy getting up early every day and bounds around with her tail wagging to greet each new day or enjoy a lazy lay in until you are ready to get up. She’s so easy going and just wants to fit into her new life. She has adopted a little pink Elephant called Edna whom she washes with kisses and licks that will need to be rehomed with her.
Audrey has suffered with travel sickness on most of her car journeys. She travels very quietly despite this in a dog carrier on the rear seat.
Due to her vaccination status, she has not been out lead walking just yet but gets very excited when the harness comes out and is happy to have it on with a lead attached and has done some lead training in the garden and is very keen to explore this beyond the garden gate if she were allowed.
Audrey would like a home where she can relax and feel safe, where her human or people are around most of the day. She would need at least one resident calm and friendly dog to follow their lead. She doesn’t ask for much, she doesn’t want to compete in next years Crufts or be dressed up as a super model dog , she doesn’t want to be the first Cav in space. She just wants to enjoy her hard earned retirement being a lap dog who is guaranteed regular meals, constant love, a gentle touch and tone and an understanding of her needs. She will need time to adjust and build up a trust with her new people. Children would need to understand that Audrey is not a playful pup and that she needs to feel safe around them so older dog savy children proffered. She may be a “King” Charles Cavalier but she deserves to be treated like a Queen
Neutered
1st vaccs, microchipped, up to date flea and wormer