Izzy

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  • Human family requirements

    I need an experienced, adult only home with no visiting children.

  • Other pet requirements

    I could live with other dogs or be an only dog but I haven't met cats yet.

  • House and garden requirements

    I’m active and would love a large garden to burn off energy.

  • Out and about requirements

    I have lots of energy and need an active home that loves adventures.

  • Training needs

    I can display signs or resource guarding so my adopters will need to work with me.

  • Medical issues

    I’m fully vaccinated and spayed, ready for my forever home!

Bright, Bouncy, and Bursting with Potential

Meet Izzy, a stunning 8-month-old Collie cross Pointer who is full of energy, spirit, and promise. This beautiful young girl came to us from a home where she found it difficult to cope with the busy environment and presence of young children. Because of this, Izzy is now looking for a calm, adult-only home with no visiting children and experienced adopters who can give her the structure, support, and love she needs to truly shine.

Izzy is still very much a pup at heart. She’s clever, playful, and full of enthusiasm for life, but she’s also navigating some challenges and needs a home where she can continue her training in a positive, consistent way. She has shown some resource guarding behaviours and has nipped in the past, so her new family must have experience with similar issues and be confident in helping her make the right choices. With the right guidance, Izzy has every chance of growing into a well-rounded and happy adult dog.

Izzy’s Collie side brings a keen intelligence and need for mental stimulation, while her Pointer side adds elegance and a love of movement. She’s happiest when she’s on the go, and she absolutely adores walks, especially on the beach with other dogs and a tennis ball to chase! She has a lovely, responsive nature when given clear direction and is already crate trained, house trained, and knows commands like “sit,” “wait,” and “down.” She’s especially polite about letting you know when she needs the toilet and will wait by the back door like a little lady.

Izzy enjoys the company of other dogs and could live with a kind, playful resident dog in her new home. Alternatively, she’d be just as happy as the centre of attention in a home where she gets plenty of outdoor adventures and fun. A secure garden is essential, giving her space to run, sniff, and burn off her energy safely.

Izzy loves food and is highly treat-motivated, which makes her a joy to train. She has made fantastic progress with simple routines here at the rescue, such as calmly sitting when someone enters or leaves her kennel, learning that patience and calm behaviour bring rewards. She does sometimes get overexcited and enjoys mouthing during play, so her adopters will need to help her learn the difference between fun and overstimulation.

This special girl is affectionate, lively, and bursting with potential. She needs a home that can offer clear boundaries, plenty of enrichment, and lots of love. If you’re an experienced dog owner ready for a bright, active companion who will make you laugh, keep you on your toes, and love you with all her heart, Izzy could be your perfect match.

Izzy's video and pictures

Izzy's Diary

  • Please meet Izzy! She has come to us from a home after struggling to cope with the young children in the home. She will be looking for an adult only home, with no visiting children. Izzy can display resource guarding behaviours and so will need experienced adopters who have owned dogs with similar issues. She requires a home with patient and knowledgeable adopters who can help her work through her challenges. She has a tendency to make the wrong choices, and has nipped in the past, so it's crucial that her new family can confidently manage her behaviour, set her up for success and ensure she isn't given the opportunity to make the wrong decisions going forward.

    Izzy is still only young and enjoys mouthing during play but can become overstimulated and worked up, so her adopters should be prepared to guide her through this and help her learn appropriate play behaviour. In the right home, Izzy has the potential to thrive and become a wonderful companion!

    Izzy has so much personality and was previously living as an only dog in the home. However, she can live with other dogs as she loves to play with them or could be homed as an only dog with adopters that are adventurous and willing to take her on plenty of walks.

    Izzy has the personality of an active Collie and the looks of a beautiful pointer, making her the most beautiful mix of a dog. She walks on a lead wonderfully and is house trained. Izzy would love a secure garden where she can let out some steam and play.

    We are told by Izzy's previous owner that she LOVES walks on the beach with other dogs - especially when it includes a tennis ball and her favourite game of fetch! She adores food (what a typical Collie), is crate trained, house trained and knows special skills like "sit", "wait", and will even patiently wait by the backdoor when she is ready to go outside for the bathroom.

  • I spent time with Izzy when she first arrived and again today, she’s such a wonderful bundle of energy, and the progress she’s made is amazing to see. When I first met her, she struggled when anyone left her kennel and would do her best to keep you with her for company. I think she gets bored easily and needs plenty of enrichment to help tire her out and keep her mind busy.

    We’ve been working on having Izzy sit when you enter and leave her kennel. This consistent training has helped her a lot, especially since she gets a treat each time, teaching her that someone leaving isn’t a bad thing.

    Izzy is a playful, clever pup who responds well to friendly but firm training. She’s already picked up commands like “sit,” “down,” and “here” with ease—treats are a big motivator for her! I took her down to the big yard and she absolutely loved chasing the ball and bringing it back in exchange for a reward.

    She’s still a young dog, so she’s full of energy and always thrilled to see someone approaching her kennel. She loves attention and fuss and has so much love to give. It’s heartbreaking to see such a bright, affectionate girl in kennels—she’d make a fantastic addition to an active and loving home.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.