Reference: 23/090 Approx Age: 4 years
Terrific Toffee!
Toffee can be a little shy when meeting new people but she really doesn't take long to come out of her shell once she feels comfortable around you. She is a bouncy, happy girl with energy for days and loves nothing more than hanging out with her human friends and running around the paddock with her doggy friends.
A lot of work has gone into these dogs and now they have been given a second chance at life.
Due to Toffee's extremely under socialised background we will be looking for very specific homes, any applications received will be strongly vetted for suitability. Potential homes will need to have experience of under-socialised dogs, preferably large breeds, have a large fully enclosed garden with solid fencing of 6ft +.
Any potential homes will need to be extremely patient and understanding with their training going forward.
History
Toffee was an unclaimed stray.
Re-homing Criteria
Any potential adopter must be prepared to regularly visit the centre multiple times a week to develop a bond, this is a must so please keep this in mind when applying especially if you are not local to the centre.
We believe Toffee to have only lived in a multi dog, kennel situation with little social interaction from people. She would benefit from a confident, well socialised, neutered dog already in the household.
The improvement in toffee since being with us is nothing short of amazing in such a short time, but there is still a long road ahead and any adopter would need to be extremely patient and understanding going forward with her training.
We will not be considering homes with children under 16yrs or cats.
A home where someone is around most of the time is important and we are looking for a very quiet home/location as we feel she would cope much better in that setting over a busy environment.
A totally secure garden is essential with solid fencing of at least 6ft.
When completing the Home-finding Questionnaire, please give as much information as possible on your experience and circumstances. Toffee has came on leaps and bounds since coming to the centre but any potential adopters will need to understand that leaving us will be a massive set back to her development - this does however need to happen for her to move forward.
Adopters need to understand that it will be a long road moving forward and will not be a easy task but the reward when they are settled would be second to none!
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