Beamish

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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 resident dog to help me feel safe. I've never met cats so I'm unsure!

  • House and garden requirements

    I’m still shy, so I will need a secure garden while I get used to my new home.

  • Out and about requirements

    I'm still getting used to my new life so a secure garden for me to explore is ideal.

  • Training needs

    I’ve never lived in a home, so I need to learn housetraining and lead walking.

  • Medical issues

    I have been spayed and have received treatment to clean my lip folds.

10-12-25 Beamish is a gentle Cocker Spaniel who has come to us from a breeder in Ireland, hoping for a fresh start and a life filled with kindness. She’s a shy little soul who currently prefers to observe from the back of her kennel, where she feels safest alongside the other dogs. Human interaction is still very new to her, and she’s understandably unsure, but she has never shown any unkindness, only curiosity and a desire to understand her new world from a distance.

We feel Beamish would truly benefit from having another dog in the home. A calm, confident companion will offer her reassurance and help guide her as she learns to trust and settle.

Since Beamish has never lived in a home before, she will need patient teaching with house training, lead walking, and the basic routines of home life. With time, consistency, and gentle encouragement, she will begin to build confidence at her own pace.

Beamish will need an adult-only home. A peaceful, predictable environment that allows her the space to relax, decompress, and adjust without too much noise or activity.

With a compassionate adopter and the support of a canine friend, Beamish has every chance to blossom into a happy, secure dog.

She has been spayed and is receiving treatment to clean her lip folds.

She has a PETS travel document. 

Beamish has been given the Gift of Life by Margaret Hunter

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.