Raspberry

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  • Human family requirements

    I would like a home filled with love and kindness!

  • Other pet requirements

    I need a doggy friend in my new home. I've never met cats so I'm unsure!

  • House and garden requirements

    I may be shy now, but once I have settled I would love a nice garden I can play in!

  • Out and about requirements

    I’ve never been on walks before and will need a gentle introduction.

  • Training needs

    Please be patient with me, I'm nervous and learning everything from scratch.

  • Medical issues

    Please read below for more information about my health!

04-07-25 Raspberry is a sensitive soul who has come to us from a breeder and is now so ready to find her forever home, her forever people, and her forever spot on the sofa. She has a quiet, gentle nature and a heart full of love just waiting to be discovered.

Being alone is very frightening for Raspberry, she shakes with fear when left on her own. But when she’s with other dogs, she begins to blossom. Her true sweetness shines through and she shows how much comfort and confidence she draws from canine companionship. Because of this, Raspberry will need a kind and gentle resident dog in her new home to help guide her, offer reassurance, and be a loving friend.

She could live with dog-savvy, older children who will understand her need for space and give her the patience she deserves as she learns about home life. Raspberry has never lived in a home before, so she will need support with house training and learning to walk on a lead. But with time, understanding, and lots of kindness, she will flourish.

Raspberry is a beautiful girl with so much potential. She just needs someone willing to open their heart and give her the chance to finally feel safe, loved, and at home.

Raspberry has come to us with gunky eyes and inflamed gums, both of which she is currently receiving treatment for to help her feel comfortable and well again. She is also being monitored for abducted back legs, and our vet is reviewing her closely to determine if any further treatment may be required. Despite this, she remains gentle and trusting, and we know with the right care, she will continue to improve.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.