Willow and Sally: female dog to adopt
- Breed(s): Crossbreed - Maltese, Other
- Age: 8 Years
- Gender: Female
- Size: Small
- Rescue's location:
Last Chance Animal Rescue - TN8 Edenbridge - Neutered: no
- Microchipped: yes
- Dewormed: yes
- Vaccinated: yes
Willow and Sally have sadly not had the best start to life and have come into us through no fault of their own. They are a gorgeous mother and daughter duo who are looking to be rehomed together. They can be quite nervous of strangers at first, especially Willow so will need a patient and understanding owner who can give them the time and space they need to settle into their new home without pushing any boundaries and understand that everything must be done at their pace. The girls have sadly not spent much time outside so everything is new to them. They will need plenty of slow socialising with other dogs and people as well as new environments as they haven’t seen much of the world. They would love an owner who is home for majority of the day who has the time to gain their trust and slowly socialise them. Willow is the more nervous of the two and has been known to nip in the past when feeling threatened, this has mainly been regarding her grooming as she sadly had a bad grooming experience in the past which has left her fearful and suspicious when something is happening to her fur. She will need patient owners who can help her overcome this. Both the girls enjoy playing with toys and love their treats! The girls truly would make amazing companions to the right family. They are both affectionate lapdogs who enjoy being around their people. They are looking to be the only pets in the home. Due to their nerves they will need to go to a calm adult only home with patient and understanding owners. If you feel you could offer this lovely mother and daughter a forever home please don’t hesitate to come down to our Edenbridge centre to meet them.
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