Trust
Trust has come to us from a breeder to find her forever home. When she arrived with us, she was very worried and overwhelmed and it was clear that she had never known love or kindness before. She has now moved to a foster home where she is settling in well and starting to learn all about home life.
She is still a worried girl, but she has now realised that human hands can be kind and absolutely loves being stroked and having a gentle fuss from her fosterer and will even ask her for more when she stops.
Trust is a sweet girl, who will wag her tail happily when you speak to her and is happy to come and get a treat from you as she really does love her food! She is already making so much progress and doing so well.
What Trust needs most is a calm and quiet home, ideally with adopters who have experience with nervous ex-breeding dogs and will allow her to settle in at her own pace. Most importantly, she will need at least one other kind and confident resident dog in her new home who can be her guide, friend, and source of comfort. She is in foster with a cat and so could be homed with a dog savvy feline.
Before moving to her foster home, she had never lived in a home before so everything will be very new and scary for her at first. She is doing very well with her house training and is now clean in the house. She has also started learning to walk on a lead and harness and is enjoying going for walks and is happy to meet other dogs and humans on her travels.
With time and gentle care, we know she has the potential to blossom into a loving companion. If you can open your heart to this dear girl and help her learn that she is safe and loved, please don't leave her waiting.
She has an undershot jaw, but this doesn't bother her, she also had 3 teeth removed at the time of her spay. Our vets noted a slightly click in her stifle joint, which may be signs of a luxating patella, but this may improve with gentle exercise as she builds muscle.
Can live with other dogs
This dog can be homed with a resident dog.
Cat friendly
This dog can be homed with cats.