Pretza

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  • Human family requirements

    I am an active and fun girl so would like an active family please!

  • Other pet requirements

    I can be an only dog or live with other dogs. I haven't met cats yet.

  • House and garden requirements

    I would love a garden to run and play in!

  • Out and about requirements

    I would like an active home and love to go for walks.

  • Training needs

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

  • Medical issues

    Please read my information below.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.

Reserved

This animal is reserved for adoption pending a successful home check and meet-and-greet. To see our dogs/cats still waiting for homes, please click here.

23-05-25 Lovely Pretza has come to us from a breeder and is now ready to begin the next chapter of her life - one filled with love, adventure, and the perfect forever home. She is an absolutely wonderful girl with the happiest personality and a real zest for life!

Pretza is a confident, friendly, and affectionate soul who greets each new person with a wagging tail. She is an active girl who would thrive in a home where she’ll be kept both physically and mentally stimulated. Pretza already knows how to walk beautifully on a lead and is going to absolutely adore going on lots of exciting walks and outdoor adventures with her new family.

She’s confident enough to be homed as an only dog in the right circumstances as long as her adopters have plenty of time to spend with her, but she could also live with other kind resident dogs.

Pretza has never lived in a home before, so she’ll need time and patience to settle in as she learns all about home life and new skills like house training. With love and guidance, she will blossom into a truly wonderful companion.

Pretza is so ready for her fresh start, she just needs someone special to offer her the chance. Could that be you?

She has a mammary lump which will be assessed by our vets at the time of her spay. She also has a scar in her thorax area which our vet feels could be from a previously drained abscess.