Milk

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  • Human family requirements

    I would like a quiet home where I will be given time to settle in at my own pace.

  • Other pet requirements

    I love other dogs and there must be at least one in my new home but I've not met cats

  • House and garden requirements

    A home with a secure garden where I can wander round safely would be lovely.

  • Out and about requirements

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

  • Training needs

    I need patient adopters who realise I will need to learn about house training.

  • Medical issues

    I am spayed and ready to find my forever home.

22-03-25 Milk is a sweet and gentle girl who has come to us from a breeder to find her forever home. She’s a little shy at the moment, but despite her worries, she allows us to handle her and is easy to pick up - a real testament to her kind nature.

Milk finds great comfort in the company of her kennel friends and loves nothing more than cuddling up beside them for reassurance and warmth. For this reason, she must be homed with at least one other kind and confident resident dog who can be her friend, role model, and cuddle buddy. She will learn a great deal by watching and copying them, especially when it comes to building confidence and picking up new skills like house training.

As Milk has never lived in a home before, everything will be very new to her, so her adopters must be calm, patient, and full of love as they help her adjust to a family lifestyle. She is beginning to learn how to walk on a lead and harness, but this is still new to her and will take time and gentle encouragement.

Milk has so much love to give and will blossom in a home where she feels safe and supported. If you have a quiet home, a kind-hearted resident dog, and space in your heart for a little girl like Milk, she will repay you with endless affection and loyalty.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.