Torin

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  • Human family requirements

    I would like a home filled with love and kindness!

  • Other pet requirements

    I could be an only dog in my new home or live with another dog. I haven't met cats.

  • House and garden requirements

    I would love a garden to run and play in!

  • Out and about requirements

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

  • Training needs

    I am in a foster home now so am learning all about home life and house training.

  • Medical issues

    I am spayed and ready to find my forever home.

13-09-25 Torin is a beautiful girl who originally came to us a few months ago from a breeder to find her forever home. She was adopted in May but sadly her family decided that they could not meet her needs and made the hard decision to return her to her foster home. Torin has settled straight back in and enjoys a run in the fields and playing with her doggie pals. 

Torin is a sensitive soul and needs to be told she is a good girl, she is gentle and easy to be around and just loves to feel loved and safe. She walks beautifully on a lead and travels great, she sleeps all night and has been clean in the house since she arrived in foster. She can be left for a few hours and is fully crated trained. 

Torin could be homed as an only dog in the right circumstances, as long as her adopters had plenty of time to spend with her, but she get on well with other dogs so would be happy to share her home with another kind resident dog.

She is known as the perfect pupster in her foster home for a reason, because she is just that and her foster mum tells her every day how special she is.

Torin does have a sensitive tummy, so she’s currently on a specific dry food that suits her well, along with prebiotics in the morning. She’s been checked by the vet and has had blood tests done, and everything has come back normal, so her sensitivities are likely to be diet-related.

Torin has a travel document.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.