Ocean

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  • Human family requirements

    I'd like a quiet, adult-only home to help me relax and feel safe.

  • 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 will need a secure garden with minimum 6ft fencing.

  • Out and about requirements

    I walk on lead but I can be spooked. Let's take it slow!

  • Training needs

    Please be patient with me, I haven’t lived in a home before.

  • Medical issues

    I am spayed and ready to find my forever home.

Ocean is a very worried lady who has come into our care from a breeder in search of a new start. She is extremely overwhelmed at the moment and needs patient, understanding adopters with ex-breeding experience, who can give her the time and space she needs to feel safe. She is currently too nervous to take treats and is worried by handling, but she has recently shown the most touching early signs of beginning to trust, gently pawing for more fuss when stroking stopped. This is a huge milestone for a girl who has given so little back until now, and a lovely indication that she is starting to understand she is safe.

Ocean gets on wonderfully with her kennel friends and relies heavily on their company for comfort, so she will need a calm and confident resident dog in her new home to help guide her and provide reassurance as she settles in and finds her paws.

As Ocean has never lived in a home before, she will need support with house training, although we are told she is kennel clean, so she may pick this up quickly. She is able to walk on a lead but will need extra security and a patient approach, as she can be quite scatty in unfamiliar areas and is still very nervous of strangers. She may redirect if someone unfamiliar is holding her lead, so gentle, ongoing confidence building around walking will be important, always at her pace.

We are looking for a calm, adult-only home for Ocean so that she can relax and adjust to her new surroundings without too much noise or activity. A quiet environment and a consistent routine will be essential in helping her feel secure. As she is larger, and can be a flight risk if she is spooked, her new secure garden will need to be at least 6ft+ to ensure her safety.

Ocean is a very sweet girl who is simply overwhelmed right now, but she is already beginning to show tiny glimpses of progress that suggest trust is starting to grow. With time, patience, and gentle encouragement, she will continue to build confidence and show the loving companion she has the potential to become.

Ocean has a travel document. 

Ocean has been given the Gift of Life by Paul Elliot

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.