Post by Jo on Dec 1, 2017 9:49:27 GMT
CURRENTLY IN RCT, SOUTH WALES
If you are interested in adopting Gretel please read about our rehoming process and complete a Pre-Adoption form (link below) and one of our adoption coordinators will contact you for a chat
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGNOTEFnUl9GbXc1eC1PRGtqT3d1V1E6MQ#gid=0
Name: Gretel
Age: c. 4 months
Breed: Pug cross Cavalier cross
Can I live with Children:Gentle ones
Can I live with cats: Young enough to learn
Can I live with other dogs: Yes
Fostered In: RCT, South Wales
Gretel is about 4 months old and was the unsold puppy in her litter. She is a Pug cross Cavalier cross and is being fostered in RCT, South Wales.
People – Gretel would have led a sheltered life up until now and but is full of puppy curiosity where she is eager to learn and get to know new people. We are looking for a family home for Gretel where there are sensible and gentle children.
Dogs – Gretel is happiest around other dogs and would enjoy being rehomed where there is a similar sized resident dog. As she is still a puppy training and socialisation is ongoing.
Cats – Gretel is young enough to learn how to behave around cats, although she has currently not been cat tested.
In the home – As with all youngsters, Gretel will need her humans to be home for most of the day so she can be housetrained and socialised and learn how much fun it can be living a normal life. She may chew things and will no doubt have toileting accidents so her new family will have to be prepared for this.
Out and about – Once Gretel has had all of her vaccinations she will need ongoing training and socialisation as most of her experiences will be new ones. Car travel, lead walking, meeting other people and dogs will all need to be worked on in her new home.
Type of home – NO FULL TIME WORKERS. A committed family home with sensible children would be perfect for Gretel. She will need regular walks and ongoing training. Learning how to play, learning about housetraining and even puppy classes! She will happily live with another dog.
Gretel will be microchipped, up to date with her flea and worming treatment and vaccinated upon rehoming. Neutering will be the responsibility of the adopter when Gretel reaches 6 months old and follow up checks will be done to ensure this has been carried out. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in RCT, South Wales.
If you are interested in adopting Gretel please read about our rehoming process and complete a Pre-Adoption form (link below) and one of our adoption coordinators will contact you for a chat
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGNOTEFnUl9GbXc1eC1PRGtqT3d1V1E6MQ#gid=0
Name: Gretel
Age: c. 4 months
Breed: Pug cross Cavalier cross
Can I live with Children:Gentle ones
Can I live with cats: Young enough to learn
Can I live with other dogs: Yes
Fostered In: RCT, South Wales
Gretel is about 4 months old and was the unsold puppy in her litter. She is a Pug cross Cavalier cross and is being fostered in RCT, South Wales.
People – Gretel would have led a sheltered life up until now and but is full of puppy curiosity where she is eager to learn and get to know new people. We are looking for a family home for Gretel where there are sensible and gentle children.
Dogs – Gretel is happiest around other dogs and would enjoy being rehomed where there is a similar sized resident dog. As she is still a puppy training and socialisation is ongoing.
Cats – Gretel is young enough to learn how to behave around cats, although she has currently not been cat tested.
In the home – As with all youngsters, Gretel will need her humans to be home for most of the day so she can be housetrained and socialised and learn how much fun it can be living a normal life. She may chew things and will no doubt have toileting accidents so her new family will have to be prepared for this.
Out and about – Once Gretel has had all of her vaccinations she will need ongoing training and socialisation as most of her experiences will be new ones. Car travel, lead walking, meeting other people and dogs will all need to be worked on in her new home.
Type of home – NO FULL TIME WORKERS. A committed family home with sensible children would be perfect for Gretel. She will need regular walks and ongoing training. Learning how to play, learning about housetraining and even puppy classes! She will happily live with another dog.
Gretel will be microchipped, up to date with her flea and worming treatment and vaccinated upon rehoming. Neutering will be the responsibility of the adopter when Gretel reaches 6 months old and follow up checks will be done to ensure this has been carried out. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in RCT, South Wales.