Pie

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  • Human family requirements

    I need a calm and quiet home where I can settle in at my own pace.

  • Other pet requirements

    I need a resident dog to help me settle in and I have never met cats.

  • House and garden requirements

    I would like a secure garden to spend time in.

  • Out and about requirements

    I haven't tried walks just yet and will find this a bit overwhelming at the moment.

  • Training needs

    I have never lived in a home so I will need help to learn house training.

  • Medical issues

    I have some hormonal alopecia, but this should grow back with time.

04-05-35 Lovely Pie has come to us from a breeder to find the loving forever home she so deserves. Pie is such a pretty girl, with the most beautiful, soulful eyes. She’s currently feeling quite overwhelmed by her new surroundings and is understandably worried about being handled right now.

Pie finds great comfort in the company of her kennel friends and will absolutely need at least one kind and confident resident dog in her new home to help her settle and feel safe. A calm and quiet environment will suit her best, where she can come out of her shell at her own pace and never feel rushed. With time, patience, and gentle reassurance, she will begin to trust and come out of her shell.

Having never lived in a home before, Pie’s adopters will need to be kind and understanding as she learns all about new skills like house training, walking on a lead, and simply being part of a family. Everything is new to her, so it’s important that her adopters are gentle and patient as she takes these big, brave steps.

This beautiful girl is waiting for someone to see past her worries and into her kind, gentle heart. With love and time, Pie has the potential to become a wonderful companion. Could you be the one to help her start her new life?

She currently has some hormonal alopecia on her back, which should start to grow back after her spay.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.