Abba

03-05-25 Beautiful Abba has come to us from a breeder and is now looking for a loving forever home. This sweet girl is quite timid and will often run away from you in the kennel, but once scooped into your arms, she begins to relax and enjoys a gentle stroke.
A kind and confident resident dog in her new home is essential to help her learn the ropes and to show her that people can be kind. With patience, love, and a little time, we’re sure Abba will begin to shine and enjoy the life she truly deserves.
Abba is a quietly curious soul who loves to sit and watch the world go by. Everything is new to her, so she will need patient adopters who can offer her the time and kindness she needs to blossom. She has never lived in a home before, so she will need to learn about house training, and her new family will need to gently guide her as she adjusts to the sights, sounds and routines of home life.
Abba doesn't yet know how to walk on a lead and will need to be introduced to this gradually. She will benefit from an active home with adopters who are happy to help her build her confidence and show her just how lovely the outside world can be.
Abba has been given the Gift of Life by Deb Huggins

This Dog Has Been Given the Gift of Life
Through the generosity of a Gift of Life sponsor, this dog was able to leave behind an uncertain future in Ireland and find safety and care at Many Tears. Every sponsorship helps us rescue and save more dogs in desperate need. If you would like to become part of a rescue story, please consider donating to our Gift of Life fund.
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This special dog is one of our Diamonds in the Ruff!
These wonderful souls may be older, have medical needs, or come with a few unique quirks—but they have endless love to give. Full of personality and deserving of a second chance, they come with a reduced adoption fee to help them find the perfect home. Could you be the one to give them the love they’ve been waiting for?
See more of our Diamonds in the Ruff hereCan live with other dogs
This dog can be homed with a resident dog.