Pebbles

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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 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 learning to walk on a lead, but it's still very new for me.

  • Training needs

    I am in a foster home now so am learning all about home life and house training.

  • Medical issues

    I have the start of cataracts, a cyst and some hormonal alopecia.

Precious Pebbles has come to us from a breeder and is now looking for her forever home. When she first arrived, she was quite worried and overwhelmed, but she has since moved to a foster home where she is settling in incredibly well and is really coming out of her shell.

She’s a lovely little soul who is already enjoying having fuss and attention and is just the absolute sweetest girl. She is playful, kind, affectionate and loving and has been the perfect house guest so far.

She will need a kind and confident resident dog in her new home to be her friend and guide, who can help her navigate her new life and show her what it means to be part of a loving family.

Pebbles had never lived in a home before moving to her foster home, so she is still learning all about home life and new skills like training. She has also started to learn all about walking on a lead and harness, she needs more practice to build her confidence but is doing so well.

Pebbles is looking for a quiet and calm home where she can settle in at her own pace. With time, love, and gentle encouragement, this lovely girl is going to make the most wonderful companion and whoever adopts her is going to absolutely adore her.

Pebbles has been assessed by our vets who have noted that she has cataracts in both eyes. She was referred to a specialist for assessment who have advised that they are small and would require no action at this stage. She has a slight atrophy of the iris.

Pebbles also has a cyst on her side, which our vets will assess further and has had 3 teeth extracted at the time of her spay. She also has some hormonal alopecia, but this should hopefully grow back now she has been spayed.

Pebbles' Diary

  • Pebbles has seen the ophthalmic vet and there is good news about her eyes. The cataracts are so small that there is no need to do any treatment. The vet said they would be slow growing and that they quite possibly may never need to be dealt with.

    She is just a sweetheart, playful, kind, affectionate and loving. She’s a beginner on the lead but I think with a kind canine friend beside her it won’t take long for her to get the hang of it. You couldn’t ask for a better dog!

  • Precious Pebbles has come to us from a breeder and is now looking for her forever home. At the moment, she’s feeling quite worried and overwhelmed, which is understandable given all the changes in her little world.

    Despite her worries, Pebbles is very easy to handle and with a gentle approach, will begin to relax in your arms. She’s a sweet soul who is in need of love and TLC.

    Pebbles is looking for a quiet and calm home with understanding adopters who will let her settle in at her own pace. With time, love, and gentle encouragement, this lovely girl will slowly come out of her shell and begin to blossom.

    She will need a kind and confident resident dog in her new home to be her friend and guide, who can help her navigate her new life and show her what it means to be part of a loving family.

    As Pebbles has never lived in a home before, she will need support to learn all about house training and home life. She will also need to learn all about walking on a lead and harness, starting slowly and gently in the garden before she’s ready to explore further.

    Pebbles has been assessed by our vets who have noted that she has cataracts in both eyes. She was referred to a specialist for assessment who have advised that they are small and would require no action at this stage. She has a slight atrophy of the iris.

    Pebbles also has a cyst on her side, which our vets will assess further and has had 3 teeth extracted at the time of her spay. She has some hormonal alopecia, but this should hopefully grow back now she has been spayed.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.