Jellybean

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  • Human family requirements

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

  • Other pet requirements

    I will need a kind resident dog to take me under their wing. I have never met cats.

  • House and garden requirements

    I would like a secure garden to spend time in.

  • Out and about requirements

    I am too scared to go out for walks right now and will need gentle introduction.

  • Training needs

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

  • Medical issues

    I will be spayed before finding my forever home.

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.

31-05-25 Jellybean has come to us from a breeder to find the safe and loving forever home she’s never known. At the moment, she is completely overwhelmed and very frightened. Everything is new, confusing, and scary for her, and she finds the world a very worrying place.

Jellybean is a terrified little girl who clearly hasn’t had much, if any, gentle handling in her life. She is very unsure of humans and very worried about being touched and needs lots of time, space, and understanding. Despite her fear, she remains gentle and is a quiet soul who just wants to disappear and stay safe. She needs adopters who can see beyond her fear and understand that, with love and time, she will begin to trust.

She is looking for a very calm and quiet, adult only home with adopters who have experience with scared ex-breeding dogs. Jellybean will need at least one other kind and confident resident dog who can be her role model and help her learn that life can be safe and full of kindness. A canine friend will be essential in helping her gain confidence and learn how to be part of a family.

Jellybean has never lived in a home before, and she will find this a big adjustment. She will need patient support as she learns about house training and other aspects of home life. Lead walking will be far too overwhelming for her right now, so she will need time to build confidence before she starts learning about walking on a lead. She will need to practice in a secure garden when she’s feeling a bit braver.

Jellybean has a long road ahead of her, but for the right person, her journey will be a deeply rewarding one. If you can offer her the quiet, experienced, and compassionate home she needs please consider giving this precious girl the second chance she so desperately deserves.

Jellybean has been given the Gift of Life by Lynda Murphy