Post by emmajayne1 on May 5, 2017 7:44:15 GMT
If you are interested in adopting Peter 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: Peter
Age: 2 years
Breed: Bichon frise
Can I live with Children:No and not visiting children/Grandchildren
Can I live with cats: Probably not
Can I live with other dogs: No, would be happier with his own humans
Fostered In: South Wales
People –Peter is a loving little dog who likes to be close to you, cuddling up on the sofa or at your feet. He enjoys a fuss from people he knows as he hasn’t had the best start in life and as a result finds it difficult to trust. He can be a little protective of the person he has come to love and needs help to overcome this. He can be scared of strangers and needs very careful introductions. He is only young and in time will find that all people can be kind to him. A home with no children or visiting children is a must.
Dogs – Peter shares his food and toys with the other dogs in his foster home. He loves running around with them and is starting to play. He does prefer the company of bitches to dogs but would be better as an only dog.
Cats – We don’t know how Peter would react to a cat, but due to his personality we would say no to cats
In the home –Peter can be left for short periods of time with no problems. He will benefit from training classes to help him overcome the few difficulties he has. He tends to bark at the window or front door, getting over excited. As he starts to realise he only has positive experiences now, this should become less with the help of distraction and training. He is house trained.
Out and about – Peter loves his walks and gets excited at walk time. He now stands to have his harness and lead put on. He can get a little fixated on smaller dogs while on a walk but with perseverance from his foster mum this is getting better.
Type of home – Peter will need a very special home to train him with kindness and patience and continue the good work his foster home has started. A good routine will help him feel safe and secure and will see his behaviours lessen and hopefully cease in time. He needs a sensible adopter willing to give him a few days to trust them, to take him to training classes and believe that he will become the little dog he should be, enjoying time with them and loving his walks as a carefree little chap.
Peter is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with his flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet him in his foster home in RCT, South Wales.
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docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGNOTEFnUl9GbXc1eC1PRGtqT3d1V1E6MQ#gid=0
Name: Peter
Age: 2 years
Breed: Bichon frise
Can I live with Children:No and not visiting children/Grandchildren
Can I live with cats: Probably not
Can I live with other dogs: No, would be happier with his own humans
Fostered In: South Wales
People –Peter is a loving little dog who likes to be close to you, cuddling up on the sofa or at your feet. He enjoys a fuss from people he knows as he hasn’t had the best start in life and as a result finds it difficult to trust. He can be a little protective of the person he has come to love and needs help to overcome this. He can be scared of strangers and needs very careful introductions. He is only young and in time will find that all people can be kind to him. A home with no children or visiting children is a must.
Dogs – Peter shares his food and toys with the other dogs in his foster home. He loves running around with them and is starting to play. He does prefer the company of bitches to dogs but would be better as an only dog.
Cats – We don’t know how Peter would react to a cat, but due to his personality we would say no to cats
In the home –Peter can be left for short periods of time with no problems. He will benefit from training classes to help him overcome the few difficulties he has. He tends to bark at the window or front door, getting over excited. As he starts to realise he only has positive experiences now, this should become less with the help of distraction and training. He is house trained.
Out and about – Peter loves his walks and gets excited at walk time. He now stands to have his harness and lead put on. He can get a little fixated on smaller dogs while on a walk but with perseverance from his foster mum this is getting better.
Type of home – Peter will need a very special home to train him with kindness and patience and continue the good work his foster home has started. A good routine will help him feel safe and secure and will see his behaviours lessen and hopefully cease in time. He needs a sensible adopter willing to give him a few days to trust them, to take him to training classes and believe that he will become the little dog he should be, enjoying time with them and loving his walks as a carefree little chap.
Peter is neutered, chipped, vaccinated and up to date with his flea and worming treatment. Potential adopters will be expected to travel to meet him in his foster home in RCT, South Wales.
imageshack.com/a/img923/1139/mM75c8.jpg
imageshack.com/a/img924/1717/xmf8zP.jpg