Verity

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  • Human family requirements

    I can live with dog-savvy teenagers who understand my needs.

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

  • Out and about requirements

    I haven't tried walks just yet but we can definitely work on it once I'm settled in.

  • Training needs

    Please be patient with me, I need to learn lead walking and house manners.

  • Medical issues

    I have a few health issues—please read my write-up for more details.

09-04-25 Verity is a sweet little girl who has come to us from a breeder, and she’s already showing signs of being quite the character! She’s such a funny, endearing girl to be around, and it’s clear that there’s a big personality just waiting to shine through. She gets so excited to see people and really wants to interact, but she can still be a little hand shy, so instead of coming in for cuddles straight away, she happily bounces around and wags her tail in delight. It’s her way of saying “hello” while she’s still building up her confidence.

Verity will need a home with at least one kind and friendly resident dog who can help guide her and show her the ropes of home life. She has never lived in a home before, so everything will be new to her. She’ll need gentle support as she learns important life skills such as house training and walking on a lead. Verity can live with older dog savvy teenagers that understand her needs and respect her space as she settles in.

Verity truly is a beautiful soul who, with love and understanding, will flourish in the right home. She’s waiting for someone special to help her shine.

Verity arrived to us with some irritated skin that she has received treatment for during her time with us. The vets have noted that this sweet girl had a 'happy tail', meaning that she was wagging a little too hard and too fast causing some harm to her own tail. However, this has since subsided and she is still a happy girl without the pain. Lastly, the vets have noticed tiny dots on the skin around her bladder and her urine is being monitored for any turbidity, however, she has not shown any symptoms of an infection at this time, that we are aware of.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.