Kiki

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  • Human family requirements

    I’d like an active home filled with love and kindness!

  • Other pet requirements

    I need a resident dog to help me settle in and I have never met cats.

  • House and garden requirements

    I'd like a large garden to exercise in.

  • Out and about requirements

    I can walk well on a lead and would love an active home.

  • Training needs

    I have never lived in a home so I will need help to learn house training.

  • Medical issues

    I am spayed and ready to find my forever home.

06-06-26 Kiki is a beautiful girl who has come into our care from a breeder in search of a new start. When Kiki first arrived, she spent her first couple of days quietly staying at the back of her kennel and was understandably overwhelmed and unsure. Since then, she has begun to gain confidence, particularly after being introduced to a confident canine companion. Having another dog around has really helped her feel more secure, and she is now happy to be approached and enjoys a gentle fuss, although she remains a shy girl at heart.

Kiki will be looking for a home with another kind and confident resident dog to take her under their wing and be her friend. She takes reassurance from other dogs and will benefit from having a calm companion to help guide her as she settles into her new life.

As Kiki has never lived in a home before, she will need to learn all about house training and the other basics of home life. Her adopters will need to be patient and understanding as she settles in at her own pace.

Being a German Shorthaired Pointer, Kiki would like an active home where she can enjoy an enriching lifestyle once she has settled and built her confidence. She can already walk well on a lead and harness, but walks better on a harness.

Kiki has arrived feeling a little weak on her back legs, potentially due to a lack of muscle, but with gentle exercise as she builds up muscle this should start to improve. She also has some old scar tissue on her front right leg, which causes no issues.

Kiki has a gentle and lovely nature that is already beginning to shine through. While she is still finding her feet, she is making progress every day, and we hope that with patience, kindness, and the support of a canine friend, she will continue to grow in confidence and enjoy all that home life has to offer.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.