Eva BD45474-Dog
Female
Terrier (Staffordshire Bull) cross
5 months
I am still learning to greet other dogs nicely
I cannot live with cats
I could live with another dog
I can live with teenagers

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Eva
Meet Eva, a beautiful young lady looking for a forever home that can provide her with the love, guidance and structure she needs. She is a confident and friendly pup with a big heart. She adores fuss, attention and is eager to please. She is quick to learn, already knows several tricks and is working on new commands daily. Eva will need a garden to call her own, to aid with further house training and off lead play time. She can get over excited at times and will suit a calm training focused home with the potential to live with older children who understand and respect a puppy’s boundaries. Eva can be selective with other dogs and needs careful introductions to ensure successful interactions. She has made progress meeting dogs at our site following a very structured and slowed down form of socialising which the rehoming team can discuss in further detail. As a result, she is currently training to wear a muzzle to aid her behaviours around dogs and will need to wear one when out on walks in the future. Eva is looking for a family that are ready to guide her through dog introductions in a structured was and offer her the love, training and consistency she needs to thrive. Pending successful and steady introductions at our site, Eva could live with a well socialised and calm dog. Due to her age, we are looking to have her rehomed as soon as possible so please do get in touch if you feel you could offer Eva a home. If you are registered, give us a call on 01225 787331. If you are not registered, you are welcome to apply but please bear in mind that we reserve the right to rehome Eva to the most suitable match as quickly as possible to reduce her stay in kennels.
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