Pi

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  • Human family requirements

    I would like a home filled with love and kindness!

  • Other pet requirements

    I can be an only dog, live with others or live with cats! I am a pup so I don't mind!

  • House and garden requirements

    I’m active and would love a large, secure garden to let off steam.

  • Out and about requirements

    I will need a gentle introduction to the world once I have had all of my vaccines!

  • Training needs

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

  • Medical issues

    I may not be able to see the world, but I have a big heart and am ready to love!

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.

Cat friendly

This dog can be homed with cats.

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.

11-07-25 Little Pi is a super sweet and cuddly boy who has come to us from a breeder. Born without sight, he has undergone a double enucleation (removal of both eyes) to keep him comfortable and pain-free. Despite this, Pi is full of love and affection and like any young pup, he simply wants to feel safe, snuggled, and loved.

Understandably, the world can feel a little overwhelming for him at times, so he’s looking for an understanding and patient family who can help guide him as he learns to navigate life without sight. The good news is that Pi is young, eager to learn, and full of potential, with the right support, he’s going to thrive.

His adopters will need to gently introduce him to the world: new smells, sounds, and textures. He will also need to attend puppy socialisation classes to help build confidence, and his adopters will need to agree to have him neutered once he is old enough as per the adoption agreement.

Pi could live as an only dog or with kind, calm resident dogs. He may also be able to live with gentle, understanding children who will respect his needs and help him feel secure.

He may not be able to see the world, but Pi has a heart full of love and a future full of possibilities. If you can offer him a calm, supportive home where he can learn at his own pace, you’ll be rewarded with the most loyal and loving companion.