Jubilee

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  • Human family requirements

    I need an adult-only home where I can feel safe and loved.

  • Other pet requirements

    I need a doggy friend in my new home. I've never met cats so I'm unsure!

  • House and garden requirements

    I’m frightened and will need a secure garden to learn about being outside.

  • Out and about requirements

    I am learning to walk on a lead, but it's still very new for me.

  • Training needs

    Please be patient with me, I'm nervous and learning everything from scratch.

  • Medical issues

    I have had 6 teeth extracted at the time of my spay.

Jubilee is a truly stunning little girl who came to us from a breeder and is ls slowly growing in confidence. She arrived shy and was easily overwhelmed by new people and situations, but with time, patience, and gentle reassurance, she has started to turn a corner. She now does happy, excited spins when her dinner is on the way and will approach staff to take treats with a waggy tail. 

Jubilee was recently given the chance of a home, where everyone wanted the very best for her. Sadly, it became clear that the change was simply too much too soon. She struggled to settle, was very frightened, and found the presence of the resident dog overwhelming, so for her wellbeing she returned to Many Tears. This experience has helped us better understand exactly what Jubilee needs to succeed next time.

Back in our care, Jubilee shows how much comfort she takes from calm canine companionship. She is a real snugglebug with her kennel friends, and gains reassurance from having a steady dog close by. In her new home, she will need one kind, gentle, snuggly resident dog who will offer quiet support without overwhelming her. Jubilee does not like to share her food bowl, so she will need to be fed separately to ensure mealtimes remain stress-free.

Everyday life such as household noises, routines, lead training, and walks, are still very new and can be frightening for her. She is looking for a quiet, adult-only home with adopters who have experience helping worried dogs and who understand that her progress will come slowly, in tiny steps, and always at her own pace.

With soft voices, gentle handling, and a calm, predictable environment, Jubilee has the potential to blossom. While she may never be a bold dog, she has so much quiet love to give to the right family, those who will celebrate every small step forward and allow her to feel safe.

Jubilee has some hair loss which should continue to improve with time and care. She has had an inguinal hernia repair during her spay and had six teeth removed. She also has a small pea-sized lump that is not attached to a mammary gland and is believed to be an uncomplicated cyst, requiring no treatment at this time.

Jubilee is a beautiful, delicate soul who deserves a home that truly understands her. For the right family, who are patient, experienced, and kind, she will one day offer her gentle affection, her loyalty, and her brave little heart.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.