Dolly

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  • Human family requirements

    I would like a home filled with love and kindness!

  • Other pet requirements

    I need a doggy friend in my new home. I cannot live with cats.

  • House and garden requirements

    I would love to relax in the sun and enjoy a stroll around the garden.

  • Out and about requirements

    I’ve never been on walks before and will need a gentle introduction.

  • Training needs

    I am learning to walk on a lead, and will need help mastering house training.

  • Medical issues

    Please read my information below.

28-09-25 Dolly is a gentle, sweet-natured girl who has come to us from a breeder. At first, she can be a little reserved when meeting new people, but it doesn’t take long for her to realise that kind hands and warm hearts have only the best intentions. Once she settles, Dolly shows her calm, easy-going side, she’s laid back, affectionate, and happiest just quietly pottering about.

As Dolly has never lived in a home before, everything is new to her. She will need patient adopters who can gently guide her as she learns about house training, walking on a lead, and the simple joys of family life. She is already making progress and showing what a clever, willing little soul she is.

Dolly would love a garden where she can take her time exploring and enjoy peaceful strolls. What she needs most is a loving home where she can relax, feel safe, and truly blossom.

She will require a resident dog in her new home to help build her confidence and show her the ropes. In time, we’ll continue to assess whether she may be happy as an only dog, but for now, the comfort of canine companionship will help her thrive. She cannot live with cats or small furries.

Dolly has such a kind heart and is ready to take the next steps toward her forever home, one where she’ll be cherished for the wonderful girl she is.

When Dolly arrived, she had some blood in her urine. She had a scan which revealed that her bladder was inflamed and she had a bladder stone, which has since been removed. She is recovering well, though may benefit from being on a specialist food long term to ensure a bladder stone doesn't recur. She also had some polyps in her ears, which were removed at the same time.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.