Our girl Rosie is around 10 years old and is looking for a home with a window so she can sleep and sit and watch the world go by. She is happy to be left if her adopters are out earning money so she can live like a princess. Rosie isn’t dog or child tested but doesn’t seem to mind other cats. Rosie’s foster mum thinks that older children would be better because Rosie’s idea of fun these days is to sleep and look thru the window. Rosie is very clean and uses the litter tray but she could possibly go out after a period of adjustment. She enjoys a fuss when you go to her but with time and patience she will leave her secure place and go to her humans for a fuss and could in time be a lap cat. She was left on her own for a long time when her owner became ill and went to hospital. She was only seeing humans to be fed so has lost a little trust and got used to being on her own but you can see it in her body language she really wants to be friends.
Female Spayed
Around 10 years old
Not dog tested but fine with other cats
Older children would be better
Happy to stay home and guard the property from the window whilst her humans are out.
Up to date flea and wormer and is microchipped
Second vaccination pending but is booked
Rosie comes with free 5 weeks Agria pet insurance
If adopters live in rented accommodation we will need to speak to the landlord.
On a wet windy night before the world went a little crazy – 2 baby panthers were abandoned on a mountain. Rescued by passers by these frightened bewildered kittens no more than 4 months at the time came into one of our amazing fosterers. At the time of the call this particular fosterer was safely wrapped up warm watching Ant and Decs Saturday night takeaway so it was only fitting they were given their names. Ant has always been and remains the more confident of the two – he pads in all vocal and has the loudest purr and is a cheeky chappy . Dec took a week to come out of hiding but although he remains easily startled – he is the more loving of the two and will push the top of his head towards you for a kiss. Both love the outdoors and chase flies. They have impeccable table manners and have the softest, shiny black coats. Both enjoy human fussing and they are comical playing together. They really are the loveliest of company. They are now approx 8 months old and are becoming handsome young men currently adored by their foster mam. They live with other cats and a dog with no problems. They must be homed together.
Neutered Males
8 Months old
Up to date flea, Wormer and microchip
Second vaccs due soon.
Comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance
If you live in rented accommodation we will need to speak to the landlord.
Mattie is around 12 to 14 years old and is a very quiet, loving boy. He needs a quiet home with someone who is around most of the time because Mattie LOVES human company. Mattie would prefer to be an only cat as he doesn’t really bother with foster mums’ cats but would probably tolerate an older resident cat. His new owner would need to have plenty of time and patience to groom Mattie because he has very long thick fur and it gets matted very easily and quickly. Foster mum is currently very very patient and is taking full advantage of his loving nature to work out the knots that he has. Luckily, he enjoys being brushed. Mattie needs to eat only cat food as human food doesn’t agree with him, he can occasionally have a treat. Mattie has not been child or dog tested, but his foster mum thinks older children who understand that Mattie is in his twilight years and likes to be treated as a king. Mattie’s idea of fun is cuddling up next to you on a nice cushion, a bed if allowed or even your lap.
Neutered Male
12-14 years old
Older children
Only cat or older resident cat
Up to date flea and wormer
If the property is rented then we will need to speak to the landlord
MISSY WILL NEED TO BE REHOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG.
Health conditions: Missy has a grade three heart murmur but not taking medication for this currently.
Missy is a little poppet she is so loving, she loves to cuddle with you, loves her food and going for a walk to the park. She loves to meet new doggy friends on her travels and is particularly good on her leash.
People: Meeting new people must be on missy’s terms, once she has had a sniff of you, she is fine. She is a little nervous at first especially with men. Missy is fine having a bath but must be dried with a towel as she is extremely nervous of the hairdryer.
Can live with children: Missy is very nervous of small children, but I think she will be fine with teenagers.
Can live with cats: Missy is fine with the cat in her foster home, she is not interested in the visiting birds and squirrels either.
Can live with other dogs: Missy loves the two other dogs in her foster home and cuddles up to them when sleeping. She is the first to go say hello to dogs in the park, she is very comfortable around them. We think missy will benefit for having the company of another dog at home to help her with her training
In the home: Missy is now house trained; she will ask to go to the toilet if the back door is shut. During the day she sleeps on the sofa and at night she sleeps on her foster mums’ bed, but she will also sleep in her crate with the other dogs. Missy does not play with toys she loves her food and does a little dance when it is time for food. Missy is fine to be left for up to three hours.
Out and about: Missy is very good on her lead and walks by your side. She travels very well in the car; she has a booster seat and goes straight to sleep. When she goes to the vet, she is a little nervous but as soon as she is in there, she is fine.
Type of home: She would benefit from a calm home with someone there with her for most of the day. Missy will need to be rehomed with at least one resident dog.
Missy is fully vaccinated, neutered and she is also up to date with her flea and worming treatments.
Potential adopters would be expected to travel to South Wales to meet her.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
Fifi is a little pocket rocket who loves running around the garden doing zoomies and playing with the other dogs in her Foster home. She adores everyone and everything, she is first in line for attention when people visit including the small children. She is excitable and very energetic for her age. She has been on mountain walks and is a pleasure to walk, she goes off lead and her recall is amazing. She has a real zest for life. Equally she has a real zest for getting in trouble, she is very food driven which is great for training, but she can be very inventive when finding ways to reach food you think is out of reach
People: She loves everyone and is happy to be touched.
Can live with children: Fifi is fine with children, she is initially very bouncy around then but soon calms down when she is told.
Can live with cats: Not tested
Can live with other dogs: Fifi is great with all dogs big and small. A calmer dog would benefit her as she can get over excited and cause mayhem with dogs who are just as excitable as her.
In the home: Fifi currently sleep alone in the kitchen of her foster home, she is very inquisitive and manages to climb on work top looking for food, she has not been destructive, she is just generally nosey. Fifi is fine with the other dogs in her foster home and has shown no aggregation. She has been left alone at her foster home with no problems.
Out and about: Fifi enjoys her daily walks and is an amazing walking companion, she is food driven so will enjoy working for treats.
Type of home: Fifi is an all-round good girl and would fit into most homes, she could be rehomed as an only dog as her main companions are her people.
Fifi has had her first vaccination and is up to date with flea and worming treatment. She is currently awaiting neutering and second vaccination.
Potential adopters would be expected to travel to South Wales to meet her.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
Jessie is a beautiful dainty little lady. She would prefer a quieter home but is very companiable and likes to sit next to you on the sofa. Before coming to us, she had a serious incident with a dog, so will need to build your trust. But she is worth it! She is super affectionate, when it suits her, and will rub heads with you and let you fuss her. When she has had enough she will simply wonder off. Waggling a toy mouse or piece of string will initiate her playful side and keep you entertained. She loves sunbathing on a windowsill, and sitting in a cardboard box. Jessie is a good clean girl who likes her scratching post. She will make a lovely pet for a lucky someone.
1 yr old
Spey booked for 24/06/2020
Up to date vaccinations, flea and wormer and Jessie is Microchipped
Female
Older kids and she can be nervous of men she doesn’t know
No dogs
Jessie comes with free 5 weeks Agria pet insurance
BILLY WILL NEED TO BE REHOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG.
Health issues: Billy arrived in rescue with several untreated health conditions, his mouth was infected due his teeth being rotten, this left him unable to eat, in turn this resulted in Billy being painfully thin. He has poor mobility in his back legs and an enlarged prostrate. All these issues are currently being investigated by out vets and Billy will receive all the treatment he needs.
Billy is a friendly little boy who loves to come for a cuddle. He loves to Potter around the garden with the other dogs in his foster home.
People: Billy loves people and enjoys being stroked and cuddled.
Can live with children: Billy is looking for a quieter home so only older children would be considered.
Can live with cats: Not tested but Billy is very laid back and we doubt there would be an issue.
Can live with other dogs: Billy enjoys the company of other dogs, he will need at least one resident dog in his new home.
In the home: House training is a work in progress but improving. We are hoping this will get even better once he is neutered and has any treatment needed for his enlarged prostate.
Out and about: Billy was wary when he visited our vets, he has not been out on walks yet due to awaiting vaccinations.
Type of home: Billy needs a quiet, understanding home with at least one other calm dog for company. Billy is a sweet natured older gentleman who really deserves the best retirement home that will give him all the love and cuddles he so much deserves. Due to his current mobility issues he would not need long walks, but he would love a garden that he can explore during the day.
Billy has had first vaccination and is up to date with his flea and worming treatment. He is currently awaiting neutering and second vaccination.
Potential adopters would be expected to travel to South Wales to meet him.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
This gorgeous bonded pair was surrendered to a Vets practice just before Christmas, no longer wanted. One of the fabulous receptionists there was kind enough to take them in and foster them.
Rosie is about a year old, a female lionhead cross. She is definitely the boss of the two, in fact she likes to think she is the head of the whole household! She’s very cheeky and doesn’t usually take no for an answer! She can be affectionate and will come up offering nudges, which will occasionally be followed up with a friendly lick. She doesn’t like to be picked up, but is happy to sit on a comfy lap for a stroke once she gets to know you. She loves snuggling in a throw or playing in a cardboard box.
Thumper is slightly younger than Rosie, a male lop. He is still very shy and it’s taken a while for Foster Mum to gain his trust but he is now happy to be hand fed. He’ll sometimes give her a gentle nudge or perhaps even a casual chew of your clothing, but he really doesn’t like to be touched and hates to be picked. up. Hopefully with more time and lots of patience in his forever home, he will start to accept that having a stroke from his favourite humans is actually very nice. His favourite thing to do is cuddle up with Rosie – she makes him feel safe. He likes a nice quiet space to hide himself away when he feels the need of some peace so he’d appreciate plenty of boxes to relax in. He is a gentle boy though and Foster Mum is sure he will gain in confidence. He is really starting to ‘find his paws’ in his foster home and will happily play in the living room with Rosie or Bella the Beagle – he’s pretty good at showing off doing binkies around the house too!
Rosie and Thumper are fully vaccinated and neutered. They are healthy and are getting more relaxed by the day – but it is going to take time and patience to get them fully used to their forever home. As you can see from the photos, they are happy to tolerate – even like – dogs (although rabbits should never be left unsupervised with any dog).
If you think you are able to give these two beautiful bonded bunnies the forever home they deserve, please fill in the adoption link below:
Oh goodness, how gorgeous are these two young ladies? Meet Lily and Evie – Lily is the darker one of the pair.
Foster Mum tells us that they are such best friends, so loving and always cuddling up or grooming each other. They have the best time chasing a ball with treats in and generally like toys (and treats!). Being girls, they are naturally inquisitive (some would say nosy!) – always coming to greet everyone and check what’s going on – and they are both happy to be stroked.
They are still young, just over a year old, and had the worse possible start in life – living full time in a small cage – archetypal heartbreaking story of rabbits bought for children at Easter, kids got bored, so parents wanting them gone ASAP with the threat of giving them to a ‘friend’ who wanted to breed from them.
Now they are ready to find their perfect forever home together with lots of space to run and binky and simply have fun just being rabbits, where they will be loved every minute of every day and will forget the miserable, cruel start they had in life.
Evie and Lily are fully vaccinated and spayed. They are great hay eaters, loving food generally, and are getting there with litter training.
If you think you have the loving home to give these two bonded beauties the forever home they deserve, please fill in the adoption link below:
PEGGY WILL NEED TO BE REHOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG.
Peggy is a beautiful, sweet natured, gentle little girl who will be an asset to any home. Peggy loves walking and being outside.
People: Peggy is very shy initially but once comfortable will readily approach you with the waggliest of tails. Peggy is very food and treat orientated and will be your friend in no time if you have a tasty treat for her. In her own time, Peggy loves being touched and specially loves having her ears played with and being tickled under her chin. You can touch any part of her, and take things out of her mouth very easily. She will sit quietly when you groom her and is very good in the bath. Peggy cowers if you stroke the top of her head but now that she trusts her foster family she allows us to do it more and more.
Can live with children: Peggy was scared of sudden noises/movement when she first arrived. Peggy still gets startled occasionally and runs to her ‘safe place’ because of this Peggy will only be able to be rehomed with older mindful children who are prepared to help her settle into her new home
Can live with cats: Not tested.
Can live with other dogs: Peggy must be homed with another dog. She constantly looks to her foster brothers for reassurance and hunts them out if she can’t see them.
In the home: Peggy is 99% house trained. If the door is open, she will go outside every time, if it is not, she makes no signal that she needs to go out and toilets by the door. Peggy was crate trained before coming into rescue and sleeps in a crate in our bedroom. Peggy loves her toys and like nothing better than snuggling them. Peggy has an extremely healthy appetite and will eat all day long given the opportunity. Due to lockdown restrictions Peggy has only been left alone 3 or 4 times in her foster home with the other dogs for company.
Out and about: Peggy will not voluntarily jump into the car but is happy to be picked up and placed onto the back seat and sits quietly whilst we harness her in. Peggy loves going out on walks and is very energetic, she is good on a lead but does tend to pull to be with the other dogs. When meeting other dogs on a walk Peggy can get a little scared and hide behind Foster Mum. Peggy has exceptional recall, while off the lead she always checks her foster family are around before jumping into a stream to explore a little more.
Type of home: Peggy is looking for an active home with at least one resident dog. because of her love of “her “people we are looking for a home where someone is around all or part of the day.
Peggy is fully vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. She is currently awaiting neutering.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
Potential adopters would be expected to travel to South Wales to meet her.
Health conditions: When Suki arrived, she had a sizeable tumour on her mammary gland. This has now been surgically removed. The vet is hopeful that it has been removed in its entirety, but the site should be checked for any future regrowth. Suki’s mouth was in a poor state of neglect. She had to have a full dental and some teeth removed so she is on a diet of wet food only at present. She is recovering well with no major discomfort. She also has a Grade 4 heart murmur which requires no medication at present but must be monitored and will likely need heart scans and long-term medication soon. Because of this Suki will be adopted on an assisted basis whereby the charity will pay the veterinary costs of treatment for her heart condition only.
Suki is a small cute cavy with a wiggly body and a waggy tail. She was surrendered from home along with 15 other dogs. Her living conditions were awful, and she was kept in a crate. Despite these circumstances she is a very friendly little girl who loves her humans and craves to be with them 24/7
People: Suki loves her humans. When she was rescued, she ran from her cage straight into the arms of her rescuer. She loves to be cuddled up next to you on the sofa and her tail wags every time she hears your voice. If she is out in the garden and she sees you she will run up and put her little paws on your legs she really does like to be close. She enjoys being groomed however is a little uncomfortable having her ears and eyes cleaned but tolerates it.
Can live with children: Because of lockdown Suki has not had the opportunity of meeting children. She is a delicate little soul with heart issues so needs a quiet home. She is friendly so older children would be fine.
Can live with cats: Not tested.
Can live with other dogs: Suki is living with five other dogs in her foster home and has been fine with them all. She prefers her humans to dogs, but she does like to cuddle up on a chair with the other cavaliers. She could be rehomed as an only dog if the adopters are prepared to spend lots of time with her, but another quiet affectionate dog or dogs will provide her with some company if the humans go out. She has not been out on a lead yet as she has not had her second vaccination, but she is not comfortable with a lead on in the garden.
In the home: Suki is housetrained in her foster home. She did have a few accidents initially but is fine now. She sleeps in a crate on her own or in a playpen with two other dogs. She has been a bit fretful and barks for company when lights go out but does settle. She has been left in the house with the other dogs for about an hour and has been fine. She sleeps a lot so as long as she has a sofa to lie on she is fine. She does not show interest in toys. She has not shown any food aggression, but she does eat separately as one of the other dogs tries to eat her food. Her appetite has waned a little since her had her teeth out but generally she enjoys her food. She is wonderful loving little girl sweet and affectionate and all she asks from life is cuddles, a sofa to lie on and someone to love.
Out and about: Suki has only travelled to the vets in a car in a crate and she cried in most of the way. I think she would travel better on a harness in the car with her humans.
Type of home: As this is an assisted adoption applicant will need to live near one of our Maesglas Vets practices. Suki needs a quiet home where there will be someone willing to devote their time to supplying her with the love and cuddles, she enjoys so much. She could possibly be an only dog however we think she would enjoy the company of another dog if they were laid back and liked to sit on the sofa with her. This will be an assisted adoption so potential adopters would need to understand her potential health issues. She has not had the best life recently yet despite this she has so much love to give to a family who have the time to love and cherish her for the rest of her days.
Suki is neutered and up to date with her flea and worming treatments. She is currently awaiting second vaccination.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
Potential adopters would be expected to travel to South Wales to meet her.
Truffle and Pebbles are a bonded pair that complement each other and have to be rehomed together.
Truffles is a complex character. She adores her brofur and her special person but it takes her a while to build up trust. When you have that she will let you fuss her, however she’ll let you know when she has had enough. She would prefer a quieter home but is living in a multi cat and dog household and coping. She enjoys birdwatching and catching flies but any introductions to the outside world would need to be carefully managed. She is a funny quirky girl, who delights in catching flies and snoozing in the sun.
Pebbles is a sweet cuddly boy who adores his sisfur Truffles, the two enjoy grooming, playing and sleeping together. His hobbies include hiding under blankets, exploring and playing. He’s very friendly with the foster dogs and would enjoy the company of a cat friendly dog. He would like a home with some safe outdoor space (catio/ enclosed garden/ quiet cul de sac). His sisfur is nervous so introductions to outdoors would need to be carefully managed if not restricted to catio. Pretty sure this stunning duo will be snapped up but they need someone happy to develop trust on the cat’s terms.
Truffle Female spayed, chipped awaiting second vaccination which is booked
16 months old
Pebbles male neutered, microchipped second vaccination which is booked
Scarlett enjoys nothing more than eating and sleeping and watching the world go by on a windowsill dreaming of her forever home where she will be able to go outside and feel the breeze. She’s a propper snoozy cat and spends most of the day chilling on foster mums bed. She will come downstairs for a chat now and again. She had her first taste of cat mint yesterday and she loved it – she stayed chilling in the conservatory with her foster pawrents for hours. She won’t really sit on your lap for a fuss, but will rub against you purring to be fussed. She does also like to show her belly to be fussed once you have bought her dinner and paid her enough compliments. She is a lady after
Female 10-11 years old
Only Cat
Cat savvy children not dog tested
Neutered, microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
PUGWASH MUST BE REHOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG.
Health conditions: Pugwash has a grade 2 heart murmur. His teeth and ears are in poor condition. He only has one testicle but is booked in with the vet to have this corrected when he is neutered.
Pugwash is an adorable happy little chap; he comes running up to people with his tail wagging. He loves his treats and will sit for them. He likes having his head, chin and ears stroked. Not sure of his age but possibly older than 6. He is fine with other dogs but prefers ones his own size. Pugwash is interested in everything going on around him and gets excited at feed or treat time. He is not used to lead walks but that is progressing
People: Pugwash is always excited to see people; he can be a bit nervous at first of being touched but a bit of patience works wonders. He loves having a cuddle and having his chin and ears scratched and stroked. He tolerates being bathed as he does having his ear drops.
Can live with children: Not tested
Can live with cats: Not tested. He has seen our cat from a distance and did not react.
Can live with other dogs: Pugwash is fine with all the 5 other dogs of various sizes in his foster home, but he particularly likes ones his own size. He will need a confident companion dog in his forever home. Pugwash has not yet been out for a walk as awaiting second vaccination. He is excited to have his harness on but does not yet walk on a lead, this is work in progress.
In the home: Pugwash is housetrained, he currently has access to the garden all day. Pugwash loves an open crate to escape to when he wants a nap but is happy snuggled up on a blanket on the floor with his current best friend. Pugwash has not really shown any interest in toys. He eats well and gets excited at food times. He is currently eating wet dog food due to his teeth problems but eats next to his friend and has shown no food aggression at all. Pugwash has not been left since in foster due to lockdown, he would probably be fine for an hour or two.
Out and about: Pugwash has not yet been on walks, lead training in progress. He loves going out in the car and travels well (only to the vets so far but he seems to enjoy that). He has only had one visit to the vet since being in foster and was a good boy.
Type of home: Pugwash would love a quiet home with a similar sized dog for company but with people who would be around for most of the day to encourage him to be more confident and enjoy being a treasured pet. He would love a garden as he loves to potter, lie in the sun and help in the veggie patch.
Pugwash has had first vaccination and is up to date with his flea and worming treatments, he is currently awaiting neutering and second vaccination.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
Potential adopters will be expected to travel to South Wales to meet him.
Health conditions: Mario is an elderly dog, so has the typical age related conditions- he doesn’t need long walks as his legs are a bit arthritic, he is blind in one eye but has good vision in the other, and has few remaining teeth after a recent dental. Mario’s heart is very strong, and he is on no long term medication.
Mario is an elderly crested powder puff variety that is a very people orientated dog. He may be older but is still very waggy tailed and likes to stretch up for a fuss once he gets to know you. Mario loves to potter around the house like a little shadow and loves his nap time too.
People: Mario once he knows you loves getting stroked and is always very happy to see you. Mario will dance around to get your attention and loves being near to people. He is a very affectionate dog and although shy to start with his real character soon comes through.
Can live with children: Due to Mario’s age older children or adult only home would be best for Mario.
Can live with cats: Mario totally ignores the cat in the foster home.
Can live with other dogs: Mario lives with a variety of dog’s in the foster home with no issue, he has previously lived in a house with multiple dog’s in cramped conditions before being rescued, and has no issues living with others or being an only dog.
In the home: Mario is a quiet dog in the house, due to his previous living conditions Mario arrived not house trained but is now learning those skills again. Potential adopters will need to have the patience to continue to work with Mario on this. Mario doesn’t show any inclination to play with toys and is fine to be left for short periods. Due to his age Mario needs someone around most of the day to give him companionship and to also continue the house training.
Out and about: Mario is an elderly dog that walks well on a lead, but will not need a lot of exercise, he would happily live as a house dog if he has access to a garden and due to his previous life Mario is a bit unsure of the world outside the security of his house
Type of home: Mario deserves a retirement home where he will be loved, given a comfy bed and a garden to explore. Mario would suit a home with someone home all day, and with adults to provide a quiet environment for him. Mario could live with other calm, quiet dogs or as an only dog. Mario will need owners who are committed to keeping up his coat care, and providing a retirement home for a dog that has sadly been neglected by his previous owners and who deserves to be spoilt and loved for the rest of his days.
Mario is neutered and up to date with his flea and worming treatment. He is currently awaiting vaccinations.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
Potential adopters would be expected to travel to Crewe meet him.
DOLLY WILL NEED TO BE REHOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG.
Dolly is a beautiful girl who she is still getting used to being touched, first thing in the morning she stretches out on the floor and likes to have her back scratched as she crawls commando style around the floor. Dolly has found toys are fun and likes to go to the toy box and pull everything out and take some to her bed and likes to take one or two to sit on her favourite chair with her. Dolly is a happy little girl who is enjoying finding out the world is a lovely comfortable place where she can stretch out and relax and sleep without fear. Even though she is only small she loves to stretch out on the sofa and take up as much room as possible.
People: Dolly is still a shy girl around people, she will need a quiet home with people who will let her grow at her own pace.
Can live with children: Dolly has not met any children yet but we would suggest children over the age of 10 as they would understand her need to be left alone and not picked up yet.
Can live with cats: Dolly lives with a cat in the Foster home and has no interest in the cat.
Can live with other dogs: Dolly would need another dog in the home. Dolly has started to play with other dogs but can get grumpy when she is had enough and wants to stop. Dolly is comfy around dogs in the house but has not met any outside the home yet.
In the home: Dolly’s house training is still ongoing, but she will go on a puppy pad if she can’t get out the garden. Dolly sleeps on her foster mums’ bed, she has never used a crate. Dolly has not been destructive. Dolly has discovered toys and will take them to her bed. Dolly has been left for only 2 hours and was happy to see us on return. Dolly loves her food and will growl if any other dog approaches and can be feisty if the other dog attempts to try and share her food.
Out and about: Not been on walks yet due to lock down restrictions, Dolly travelled well in the car.
Type of Home: Dolly loves to see her humans and would suit a home with someone home most of the day. She will need a quiet home but someone to take her out on daily walks is a must as she is an active girl.
Dolly is neutered, fully vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatments.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
Potential adopters would be expected to travel to South Wales to meet her.
Health Conditions: Mani has recently had her eye removed and no further treatment is deemed necessary.
MANI WILL NEED TO ME REHOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG.
This sweet little one old eyed girl needs a retirement home where she can relax and enjoy the freedom of life outside of a crate. Mani was surrendered 2 weeks ago along with 16 other dogs she had been living with. She was not in the best condition health wise, but she has had surgery to remove her eye and some dental work and teeth removed so she is starting to be well on the road to recovery from this trauma.
People: Mani has been indifferent to her foster mum and dad although just recently she has nudged her foster Dad for some attention and her tail is staring to wag when she sees us. To be fair to her the majority of the time her fosters have interacted with her has been to administer medication, so she is understandably wary. She is however very compliant and seemed to really enjoy being groomed. She will let her foster mum clean her ears and brush her and will sit on her lap for a short period and enjoy some tickles behind the ear.
Can live with children: Not tested due to lockdown however foster mums 8-year-old godson visited the garden today and she was the first to run up to him to say hello. She would be best in a home where there are no boisterous children but could probably cope with older respectful children
Can live with cats: Not tested.
Can live with other dogs: She is in foster with five other dogs. She is fine with them all but does not really interact apart from the occasional sniff. She sleeps with a very shut down cavalier and they sometimes cuddle up together. She would be fine with all dogs.
In the home Mani will go outside to toilet. She sleeps in a playpen with another foster dogs, a female cavalier. She has slept in a crate and was fine. She was confined in a crate when she was rescued. She does not play with toys and has not been aggressive although she will growl if other dogs come near her food.
Out and about: Mani has not been on walks yet. we do not think she was walked a lot in her previous life. She is an old lady so we anticipate that short walks only would suit her once she is fully vaccinated and recovered.
Type of home: This darling little girl is still trying to come to terms with the upheaval of being removed from an awful situation which, horrendous as it was, is the only life she has known for the majority of her years. A home with experience of the breed would be ideal especially if there would be other Tibbies to keep her company. Someone who would give her the time to settle and the love she needs to feel truly comfortable in a new environment. She is a lovely good-natured little sweetheart and would thrive in a home where she would get the attention and love that she craves.
Mani is neautered and up to date with flea and worming treatment, She is currently awaiting second vaccination.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
Potential adopters will be expected to travel to South Wales to meet her.
VIVIAN MUST BE REHOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG.
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Name: Vivian
Age: 4 years old.
Breed: Schnauzer
Fostered in: South Wales
Health conditions: Vivian has had double cataract surgery and is currently on drops 3 times a day. These are reducing but it’s likely she will always need eye medication.
Vivian is a gentle sweet natures girl. Understandably she’s a little wary having lived many years in darkness on a puppy farm but once she knows she’s safe she has a waggy tail and will stand on her back legs with her front legs resting on you for a fuss
People: Vivian is initially wary and likes to do things in her own time when she is ready. Once she trusts you her personality starts to show through and she will jump on your lap for a cuddle. She is cautious of people walking towards her when lead walking and will stop until they have passed.
Can live with Children: Although Vivian is good with children she would not want to be played with so would be better in a home without young children.
Can live with cats: Not tested but would think she could live with a dog savvy cat.
Can live with other dogs: As an ex breeder Vivian would like an older dog in her new home. She isn’t happy around puppies or boisterous dogs.
In the home: Vivian is an easy dog to have in the home. She is happy to potter around the garden and is fully toilet trained. she is not destructive and loves her food. She is not toy or food aggressive She sleeps cuddled up to the resident dog in the kitchen and this is where she feels safe. Vivian is fine to be left for a few hours at a time
Out and about: Vivian enjoys short walks in a quiet area. She walks well on the lead with no pulling. She is wary of traffic and people walking towards her and will freeze until they have passed.
Type of home: Vivian is looking for a quiet home with a resident dog and no small children. Someone who is patient and understands her history and will give her the time she needs to settle and relax without pushing her too fast. Quiet walks in the county or beach where there are not too many people or traffic around would be perfect for her.
Potential adopters will be expected to travel to South Wales to meet her.
Vivian is fully vaccinated, neutered and up to date with flea and worming treatment.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
Health conditions: Melia has an untreated trauma to her one eye so is completely blind in this eye and it is due to be removed shortly, she also has a grade two heart murmur but doesn’t need medication at the moment.
Melia is a gentle girl who likes the quiet things in life. She is a very loving girl who is happy to snuggle up to you and would gladly stay there all day. Being an ex-breeding girl sudden movement scare her but once comfortable she loves to be loved and cuddled.
People: Melia has a waggy tail for everyone. She is Definitely a people monster; she loves to cuddle up to you and feel safe. She can be scared with sudden movements but feels safe as soon as you sit down and will run to you wagging her tail to sit with you.
Can live with children: Melia is fine with quiet gentle children that will let her share their lap and cuddle but would be scared with young loud children.
Can live with cats: Melia would be fine with any small animals or cats
Can live with other dogs: Melia is not confident around boisterous or jumpy dogs and will take herself out of the situation and lay in her crate. She likes quiet laid-back dogs that enjoy sniffing around quietly in the garden as much as she does. Melia will lay on her foster mum’s settee with her foster sisters for as long as she can she loves to sleep lol. She needs to be rehomed with another quiet older dog that can build her confidence to do things herself.
In the home: Melia loves to chill and sleep. She will lay on the settee all day long if left to and sometimes will have to be carried out the garden to go to toilet as she will hold it rather than disturb her sleep. She will go out the garden on her own now and again and just sniff the whole garden go to toilet then come back in.
Out and about: Melia walks well on the lead but can get scared by sudden movements or loud noises
Type of home: Melia needs a quiet home with a laid-back quiet doggy like herself, her new home must be prepared to shower her with love, kisses and cuddles. Another dog is essential as she will grow and learn from another dog.
Melia is fully vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. She is currently awaiting neutering.
Potential adopters will be expected to travel to South Wales to meet her.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
Health Issues: Neither have any ongoing health issues.
Gracie and Morgan are a bonded pair and although different in character are very much dependent on each other. Gracie is the quieter of the two with the sweetest nature, she is still pretty timid and hand shy, but is happy to climb up on your lap and be stroked while there. As a more mature lady she likes nothing better than to snooze on the sofa or armchair, she maybe a little hard of hearing but tends to hear the food bin being opened ok and will let you know if you’re taking too long preparing her meal. Morgan is the cheeky one and is the clown of the outfit keeping you entertained with his antics. He can be timid when meeting you for the first time but once he know you is the bolder of the two and loves nothing better than a game of ball or a tummy tickle, he’s a real bundle of furry fun.
People: Both tend to get a little stressed when you groom them, but this is down to being picked up rather than the groom itself. They will need an understanding family who are happy to let them grow emotionally at their own pace.
Can live with children: They have not been tested, but we are looking for an adult only home for these two lovelies
Can live with cats: Not tested, but as they are Terriers, I would say no small furries.
Can live with other dogs: Gracie doesn’t seem to be worried about any dogs in or out of the home, although she has been known to give a visiting dog a hard stare if they want to sit on foster mum’s knee while she’s sat there. Morgan finds large boisterous dogs scary in or out of the house and can be a bit territorial inside the home. This pair really need to be the only dogs of the house
In the home: Both are pretty much there with house training, we occasionally have the odd accident when left for a length of time. They sleep in the hallway and kitchen now, preferring to cuddle up into one bed. Neither seem to be destructive but will chew the odd toy, so probably a good idea not to leave your best shoes laying around. They have been known to bicker over the odd toy, but foster mum tends to remove the toy and the bickering is short lived. Neither have shown any food aggression towards each other and they are happy to be left alone for up to 4 hours
Out and about: Both travels well in a crate in the car but are not keen to get in. Morgan is more excited about going on a walk and loves it when he gets going but is still very weary of the big wide world. Gracie would prefer the sofa to a walk but is a work in progress. Gracie is not bothered by the vet, just strangers but is most definitely better than Morgan who is really worried at the vet, neither have been aggressive towards the vet.
Type of home: This bonded pair would preferably need a quiet adult only home with no other dogs, where they can be lavished with love and attention.
Both Gracie and Morgan and fully vaccinated, neutered and up to date with flea and worming treatment.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications
We come with five weeks free Agria Pet Insurance.
Potential adopters are expected to travel to Bracknell to meet them.
Health Conditions: Dora has no known health issues.
NORA WILL NEED TO BE REHOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG
Dora is a lovely gentle soul who likes nothing better than the simple things in life, a comfortable bed, bowl of food and someone to love. She really is adorable. She has typical spaniel traits – nose down sniffing, never walks in a straight line and really loves to please. She is keen on treats and quick to learn so someone who can put time into training and outside activities would be ideal for Dora.
People: Dora is a bit nervous around people when she first meets them, particularly men. However, if you are quiet and let her come to you, she will allow you to touch her. With foster mum she looks for attention and seeks touch. As she becomes familiar with people, she will wag her tail with pleasure and excitement. She has started to seek touch and likes her chin and tummy tickled. She loves a bath and will stand still for you to groom her.
Can live with children: Dora would be ok with older children (over 8) who would respect that she needs time to get to know someone. She is curious but nervous around busy children.
Can live with cats: Not tested.
Can live with other dogs: Dora has shown little interest in other dogs in the house unless they have something she wants when she will try and take it from them. Dora will need to learn some manners and has a tendency to guard things. However, she also has gained great confidence in the outside world by following the other dog and walks well on the lead with him with no issues.
In the home: Dora is house trained and will now go to the toilet on command. She is quite relaxed in the house but likes to be where foster mum is. She sleeps in her own bed in the bedroom. Dora has had some issues with guarding her bed, toys, and the sofa. A firm but calm approach has worked so far in terms of correcting this behaviour. She knows ‘ in your bed’ and will go in there when asked too which is how we have redirected the guarding of resources. She can be left for about an hour in the crate with a Kong toy to occupy her without issue. Any longer than she currently starts to get incredibly stressed and howls. Dora loves the garden and will spend all day outside if she can.
Out and about: Dora had travelled in a crate in the back of the car. She has taken a little time to get used to the motion of travel but has not been unwell. Dora has started to enjoy going for a walk and is getting more confidence walking on lead. She uses a collar and harness. The vets have all said she is a darling as I think she just allows them to go whatever.
Type of home: Dora needs a home that understands a spaniel and is willing to continue developing her training and need to be outside. Dora also requires a home where someone is at home for most of the day as she loves to be with someone. I have not seen a particular bond with my dog but she has certainly learnt to be a calm and picks up on his body language and behaviour around things. She would benefit from living in a home with at least one other well balanced dog to help her reach her true potential as a companion and learn to be a dog.
Dora is neutered and up to date with flea and worming treatment. She is currently awaiting second vaccination.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
NORA WILL NEED TO BE REHOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG
Health Conditions: None
People: Honora is quite hand shy, but she is also good natured, compliant and will allow you to pick her up when needed. Once on your lap she will settle and allows her foster mum clean her ears and eyes and give her a little brush. She is a bit wary but gentle reassuring tones help her to settle and sometimes she will relax and stay on my lap for a little snooze. Due to lockdown she has only had contact with her foster Mum and Dad. She is more bonded with her foster Mum but her tail is starting to wag when she sees her foster Dad too.
Can live with Children: She has not been tested with children but she is still timid especially with quick movements so it would be best for her to be in an adult only home or with older children who would respect her limitations.
Can live with cats: Not tested but her disposition suggests it might be possible.
Can live with other dogs: Honora is currently living with five other dogs two of which are also cavaliers. She is fine with all of them and sleeps with another ex-puppy farm girl cuddled up together in a dog bed. She has a playful side that we are just starting to see she tries to engage in play, but she needs a more confident dog to help show her the way.
In the home: Honora is housetrained and not destructive. She sleeps in the living room in a large playpen with one or two of the other dogs. She does not show interest in toys yet. Honora has nit shown any food aggression and she likes small treats and will take them from your hand albeit very cautiously.
Out and About: Honora has only just had her second vaccination however she needs to gain a little more confidence before lead training can commence. She was extremely nervous at the vets but did allow them to examine her.
Type of home: Honora needs a home with at least one resident dog, she will need a dog that’s well-adjusted friendly dog that will engage with her and teach her how to enjoy life free from the constraints of the puppy farm. She really is a wonderful sweet girl who is already making progress and just needs someone to work slowly with her and another dog to take care of her and give her the confidence she currently lacks.
Is fully vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment, she is currently awaiting neutering.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
I come with five weeks free Agria Pet Insurance
Potential adopters will be expected to travel to South Wales to meet her.
Health Issues: Charlie has a left leg luxating patella, currently awaiting x rays.
CHARLIE WILL NEED TO BE REHOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG
Charlie is a ridiculously cute, independent little dog. He has not had a great life so far and needs lots of love and patience to help him settle and learn to be a happy confident boy, routine is especially important to Charlie to keep him a happy boy. Charlie loves to sit on the sofa at night with his foster mum and watch TV, he will also go into his crate of his own accord. He is starting to learn to enjoy life and is starting to run around and wag his tail when out in the garden playing with his foster friends. He has not shown any bad habits at all, just a bit fearful which he is starting to overcome as he learns to trust.
People: Charlie hasn’t been used to human contact so people can be scary for him. He is now enjoying the company of his foster family, but Charlie needs time and patience, potential adopters must take this into consideration.
Can live with children: Not tested due to lockdown, Charlie likes a peaceful time so probably not ideally suited to living in a home with active children.
Can live with cats: Not tested.
Can live with other dogs: Charlie has not yet been out for a walk and will need lead training. He gets on fine with all the dogs in his foster home and is learning from them all the time.
In the home: Charlie is housetrained and sleeps well through the night in an open crate. Charlie is not destructive and has no interest in toys, we hope this will change in time. He knows when it is food time and has recently started barking, telling his foster mum when he wants dinner. Charlie has not been left alone in his foster home, but he is a very independent chap and would very happily just snuggle up somewhere and not notice you weren’t there.
Out and about: Charlie has not been on walks yet as he is awaiting his vaccinations, he will need lead training. He travels well in the car, he sits happily on the back seat, strapped in with his harness.
Type of home: Charlie would thrive in a quiet home with people who have patience and time. Charlie will need at least one resident dog in his new home that will teach him the ropes and whom he can learn from.
Charlie is up to date with his flea and worming treatment, due to restrictions within our vets he is awaiting second vaccination and neutering.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
WILL NEED TO BE RE-HOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG.
Summer is a beautiful, loving, energetic little girl. She loves to play with the other dogs in her foster home, she enjoys cuddles, tummy rubs and toys. Her party piece is her ability to smile and grin.
People: Summer absolutely loves everyone she meets and really enjoys being stroked and groomed.
Can live with children: Summer currently lives in a house with a very dog savvy 9-year-old. She is very playful and still a little jumpy with excitement. She does still mouth a little when playing but is learning not too.
Can live with cats: Not cat tested but is inquisitive of the rabbit in her foster home but not aggressive towards her.
Can live with other dogs: Summer loves to greet every dog she meets out on walks and wants to play with them immediately. She is great friend with her 2-year-old GSD foster brother. They sleep together, play together, chase each other in circles. Summers love of dogs means we would like to her be rehomed with another dog that will play with her.
In the home: Summer is particularly good in the house; she is housetrained but will use a puppy pad at night. She sleeps either on the landing with other dogs or in a crate. Summer is amazingly comfortable in a crate. Being a typical Terrier, Summer enjoys demolishing her toys given the chance. Summer eats her food in a crate away from the other dogs as she is much slower than them, she has not shown any food aggression. Summer has only been left with another dog as company and seems fine to be left for short periods of time.
Out and about: Summer loves to go for walks, especially on the beach or in the woods. She had not had any training before she came into rescue, her foster family have started lead training, but this will need to be on going and potential adopters must take this into consideration. Summer travels well in the car and is fine at the vets
Type of home: Summer needs a family that will be able to cater to her physical and mental needs. She is a young active dog that requires daily walks but also requires mental stimulation. She would greatly benefit from socialisation/training classes and possibly scent or agility when she is a little older. She also demands a warm cosy lap to snuggle on and lots of loves and cuddles.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.
I come with five weeks free Agria Pet Insurance.
Summer is up to date with her flea and worming treatment. She is fully vaccinated and neutered.
WILL NEED TO BE RE-HOMED WITH AT LEAST ONE RESIDENT DOG.
Pip is a loving little pup; he shows his love by giving you licks and kisses. He will follow you around like a little shadow and loves to play with other dogs.
People: Pip will be unsure to begin with but will soon come round and show you affection. He loves sharing his kisses around. He does lack confidence and can be nervous when being picked up, an understanding and patient home is a must, Pip loves being brushed and has been bathed with no issues.
Can live with children: Not tested
Can live with cats: Not tested
Can live with other dogs: Pip is amazingly comfortable around the other dogs in his foster home and will instigate play himself. Pip is nervous when going out for a walk but soon gets into it he hasn’t interacted with other dogs while out yet due to the current situation.
In the home: Pip has settled in well at home and is getting better with house training. He currently sleeps upstairs in a dog bed or on the bed. Pip has not used a crate at present, Pip can be destructive and his favourite past time is chewing things he should not, He is encouraged to choose an antler or squeaky toy instead though. Pip loves his food and will clear his bowl in seconds, He is not aggressive when eating but will try and help himself to the other dogs food so is currently fed separately.
Out and About: He is nervous to start with but soon relaxes and enjoys his outings. Pip travels well in the car and eventually he falls asleep.
Type of Home: Pip will need a home with at least one resident do to help him build his confidence and teach her that life can be exciting. We would prefer an active family as Pip loves being outside and exploring, the more confident he gets the more he wants to be outside learning about the big wide world.
Gilly is a frightened little girl who is adapting to the big wide world at her own pace. She slept in a crate for a week but has made the transition to a dog bed. Gilly sleeps soundly at night but will wake as soon as someone moves or if she hears a noise, she’s unsure of this can cause her to bark but not for long as she’s only just found her voice.
People: Gilly is still in the early stages of her recue journey and although she is making positive steps forward every day, she still has a long way to go. She will need time and patience from her new humans.
Can live with children: Not tested.
Can live with cats: Gilly lives with a cat in the foster home and is not interested at all.
Can live with other dogs: Gilly absolutely adores other dogs for company and will follow them like a shadow, which is helping her learn about toileting in the garden. Gilly loves to cuddle up to another dog while sleeping, she will need at least one resident dog in her new home for company and reassurance.
In the home: Gilly will jump up on the sofa with no hesitation , she is slowly getting used to household noises but will bark if she unsure of something, house training is ongoing. Gilly starts off in a dog bed to sleep but ends up on her humans bed with the other dogs. She is crate trained but doesn’t use one at the moment, Gilly has no interest in toys but hopefully this will change as her confidence grows.
Out and about: Gilly has not been out on walks yet.
Type of home: Gilly is looking for a home where someone is around most of the day and there is at least one resident dog. She will need a quiet patient home that’s willing to work on her confidence but also lets her progress at her own pace.
Gilly is up to date with her flea and worming treatment but due to lock down restrictions she is awaiting second vaccination and neutering.
Marley is a very loving, cuddly but strong and active dog. He benefits from plenty of obedience training to improve his focus on his handler. Marley has lots of energy and enjoys a run around the fields. He is typical beagle and loves to follow scents, he will have his nose to the ground for an entire walk if he could but a bit of focus training along the way really helps him. Marley loves to snuggle up for a cuddle and loves being stroked and brushed.
People: Can be a bit nervous/unsure at first but then he loves everyone. Once he knows you, he loves being cuddled, brushed.
Can live with children: Not tested. Marley is strong and boisterous though and could easily knock smaller children over.
Can live with Cats: Not tested but he will try to chase a cat if he sees one whilst out.
Can live with other dogs: Marley gets on well with all the other dogs in his foster home and is fine with most dogs he sees when out on walks. He has not actually met any dogs whilst out yet. Whilst Marley likes the dogs in his foster home, he would be happy to be an only dog as long as he has plenty of human contact and is kept busy.
In the home: Marley is house trained and has his food and sleeps in a crate at night. Marley is very active both mentally and physically, so gets bored easily. He can be destructive (chewing things, emptying bins) if bored so needs to be kept mentally stimulated. He loves toys and is not aggressive with them and will happily sharer with the other dogs. Marley also needs lots of obedience training. He has only been fed in his crate currently but does not appear to be food aggressive. Marley has not been left yet, apart from overnight when he sleeps happily and quietly in his crate.
Out and about: Marley is doing well with his recall training which will need to be continued. He loves his walks but can easily be distracted if he sees another dog. He has only travelled in the car to visits to the vets and is fine in the car. He is fine in the vets but very wary being handed over, so a slip lead or half choke collar should be used to avoid him escaping.
Marley is up to date with flea and worming treatment, due to lock down restrictions he is awaiting second vaccination and neutering.
Mum Missy came into us heavily pregnant and suffering with a Grade six heart murmur. With exceptional care from her foster Mum, Missy was able to give birth to five healthy pups three boys and two girls. All five are typically mischievous and full of fun as you would expect.
We are looking for family homes and they will need someone around most of time. Potential adopters will be expected to undertake puppy classes and provide socialisation one restrictions are lifted. They will need homes that would offer love and boundaries to ensure they grow not only physically well but emotionally too. Puppies are a life time commitment and need much more attention in the first few months of their lives, this must be taken into consideration before applying.
Health Issues: Digby needs a grain free diet due to itchy skin.
Jack and Digby are a bonded pair who must be rehomed together. They have both settled well into their foster home and are delightful. Jack is the more active of the pair and a little more confident where as Digby is quieter but complement each other perfectly.
People: They both love cuddles, fuss and being brushed. Both dogs are easy to handle and the perfect house guests.
Can live with children: Not tested
Can live with cats: No
Can live with other dogs: Both dogs need to be rehomed together, carful introductions with other dogs are needed. This will need to be done once lock down restrictions are lifted.
In the home: After some initial nervousness they both happily go out for toilets. They sleep in kitchen/hall’ they have a bed each but invariably sleep together all night with no issues. The absolutely love their food and are twice a day with no issues such as aggression. They are just beginning to play with their toys, preferring a game of tug of war with each other. On the rare occasions I have been out there hasn’t been any issues while they are left alone.
Out and about: Walking on the lead is a work in progress as they haven’t been able to go outside as much as we would like to assess them properly. They have reacted nervously to people and other animals but easily reassured, this is something that will need to be worked on and taken into consideration before applying to adopt them.
Type of home: Their favourite place is one each side of their foster mum on the sofa, Jack regularly creeps onto her lap and plays havoc with her knitting! They are no trouble and have slipped into our routine easily. Both dogs are easy to look after and extremely affectionate.
Potential adopters would be expected to travel to South Wales to meet them.
Jack and Digby and up to date with their flea and worming treatments, due to the restriction relating to covoid – 19 with in our vets they are both awaiting neutering and vaccinations.
MORAG WILL NEED TO BE REHOMED WITH AT LEAST ON RESIDENT DOG
Health Issues: Morag had skin issues when she first came into rescue. It is now a lot better and being managed with special shampoo and cream which will probably be ongoing.
Morag is a gorgeous quiet girl who has a wonderful nature and just loves to have human company. She follows her foster mum around the house and garden and is never more than a few feet away. She is still quite nervous of sudden noises and movements and even though she wags her tail to greet you it stops as soon as you touch her. She likes nothing better than sleeping beside her favourite human on the sofa or in bed as long as she can see you.
People: Morag loves people and wags her tail to greet you. She is happy to be touched gently but is nervous of sudden movements. She is happy to be groomed and bathed with no fuss at all.
Can live with children: She is happy around older children who are dog savvy.
Can live with cats: She hasn’t met cats or other small animals.
Can live with other dogs: She always wants to greet other dogs out on walks. She is not aggressive at all with any dog big or small. She will run with the other two dogs in her foster home but other than that’s she isn’t interested in them. When out walking she would rather be with her foster mum than with the other dogs. Morag will need to be rehomed with at least one resident dog.
In the home: Morag is very good in the home and she is house trained. She sometimes barks at the TV especially if there is a dog on there or a siren. She has good recall from the garden. She sleeps in the bedroom in a dog bed. She sadly doesn’t play with any toys. She eats her food straightaway but is not at all aggressive with it. She is fine being left in the kitchen for a few hours and just sleeps in her bed.
Out and about: Morag likes to go for short walks and is good on the lead. She is getting used to the car by going on short journeys. She is not keen to go in the car and doesn’t relax very well but I think she will get used to this the more she does this. Morag is good at the vets.
Type of home: Morag needs a home where she can have the attention she so deserves. She just wants to be loved and taken for a little walk daily. We would like her to go to a home where there is someone around most of the day as Morag loves people.
Morag is neutered, fully vaccinated and up to date with flea and worming treatment.
Due to Covid19 lock down restrictions, we are only accepting local re homing applications.