May 4, 2025
Mia
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Mia D2025-36
• Needs a resident dog to learn from
• Older dog savvy children
• Not cat or small furry tested
Mia is a two-and-a-half-year-old Schnauzer described by her foster family as being fine with people in the home. She can be a bit nervous when new people arrive and runs to a distance so she can watch what’s going on. She will eventually join and sit in a dog bed in the living room to observe. Sudden movements scare her, and she will run to a safe place if unsure. She will join once she feels comfortable. Once happy she enjoys tummy rubs and her head stroked, and will give cuddles when ready.
She enjoys the garden, and when she sees foster mum, she gets excited and has a waggy tail, then stands on her hind legs for a little dance. If foster mum claps her hands gently she approaches and gives foster mum a lick on her hand, she gets praised and has a treat which she will take very gently.
Objects of value like a mobile phone and remote control must be kept out of reach as she will take them. She is still learning what are her toys and what are not.
Can be homed with older Savvy children, who will allow her to have her own space when needed.
Not cat or small furry tested.
Mia will play with soft squeaky toys, and will play with a ball if thrown for her. But she won’t bring it back.
She is doing well with a harness and lead in the back garden where she is supervised. She hasn’t been out on a walk as she has only had her 1st Vaccination. Until she is ready, she is continuing to practice.
During the day she sleeps on the dog bed in the living room or on the settee. During the night she sleeps in the kitchen in an open crate where she sleeps all night.
Mia is house-trained and is praised for doing well.
She is fine eating around other dogs and having treats. There isn’t any guarding of food.
Mia is looking for a home with a family who will let her move at her pace. She needs a resident dog to learn from. Her new pawrents must be prepared to help her on her journey to becoming the dog she should have always been.
Neutering Agreement
1St vaccs, Microchipped and up to date flea and wormer
Comes with 5 weeks free Agria pet insurance
Fostered in Cardiff
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