Post by emmajayne1 on Jan 28, 2018 11:43:22 GMT
CURRENTLY IN RCT, SOUTH WALES
**DONATION ONLY**
If you are interested in adopting Lady 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: Lady
Age: 12/13 years
Breed: Crossbreed
Can I live with Children: Older children
Can I live with cats: Not tested
Can I live with other dogs: Yes
Fostered In: RCT, South Wales
Lady is an older lady born in 2005. She is a small collie cross who is being fostered in RCT, South Wales and came into rescue through no fault of her own from a loving home. Lady is now ready for that second chance.
People – Lady is a shy girl who takes a little time to get to know and trust her humans. She is a quiet girl but once she trusts you is happy in your company and enjoys cuddles and tummy tickles.
Dogs – Lady has come from a home where she has had doggy siblings so she can live with other dogs. When meeting dogs out on walks she is shy and very wary.
Cats – Lady has not been cat tested.
In the home – This dog has had her world turned upside down and is nervous in every situation at the moment. She can be left for a little while – but not crated. She isn’t a fan of loud noises such as doors slamming so is looking for a calm and quiet home. Probably due to her nerves and adjustment of moving to her foster home she has had a few toileting accidents.
Out and about – Lady is an older girl so isn’t as energetic as she used to be. She is happy to go on regular walks and will feel secure with a regular routine but is wary of other dogs who approach her while out.
Type of home – Lady would be most suited to a quiet home where her family are retired/semi-retired so she isn’t left on her own for any length of time. She deserves plenty of love and attention at her age without having to deal with small children or unnecessary noise or disruption. The garden will need to be secure until Lady has settled in her new home as she has tried to jump the fence in her foster home.
Lady is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in Rhondda South Wales.
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**DONATION ONLY**
If you are interested in adopting Lady 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: Lady
Age: 12/13 years
Breed: Crossbreed
Can I live with Children: Older children
Can I live with cats: Not tested
Can I live with other dogs: Yes
Fostered In: RCT, South Wales
Lady is an older lady born in 2005. She is a small collie cross who is being fostered in RCT, South Wales and came into rescue through no fault of her own from a loving home. Lady is now ready for that second chance.
People – Lady is a shy girl who takes a little time to get to know and trust her humans. She is a quiet girl but once she trusts you is happy in your company and enjoys cuddles and tummy tickles.
Dogs – Lady has come from a home where she has had doggy siblings so she can live with other dogs. When meeting dogs out on walks she is shy and very wary.
Cats – Lady has not been cat tested.
In the home – This dog has had her world turned upside down and is nervous in every situation at the moment. She can be left for a little while – but not crated. She isn’t a fan of loud noises such as doors slamming so is looking for a calm and quiet home. Probably due to her nerves and adjustment of moving to her foster home she has had a few toileting accidents.
Out and about – Lady is an older girl so isn’t as energetic as she used to be. She is happy to go on regular walks and will feel secure with a regular routine but is wary of other dogs who approach her while out.
Type of home – Lady would be most suited to a quiet home where her family are retired/semi-retired so she isn’t left on her own for any length of time. She deserves plenty of love and attention at her age without having to deal with small children or unnecessary noise or disruption. The garden will need to be secure until Lady has settled in her new home as she has tried to jump the fence in her foster home.
Lady is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with her flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet her in her foster home in Rhondda South Wales.
imageshack.com/a/img922/1149/A0CNwL.jpg