MY story
Connie arrived with us Recently from Romania. Connie has been doing really well in foster and is now ready for her forever home.
Connie is a tiny 3kg little lady with a huge personality.
Connie absolutely adores people and a total lap dog.
Connie is crate trained and house clean.
She is walking well on the lead at her own pace. She will not be rushed š. She travels in the car well and is an all round fantastic little companion.
Nothing seems to faze Connie and she would be happy in your arms all day.
Connie is getting on a bit now so would prefer a quieter home with no crazy puppies or very young children.
Connie may be tiny but she has clearly learnt how to survive in Romania and with this comes a crazy ability to climb most things. She has most recently climbed a 6ft trellis in someoneās garden. So your garden will need to be very secure. She will find the tiniest gaps and get through them or climb over very high fences. So you will need closed board fence panels with concrete base boards please. If itās for holes she will climb them.
Connie is an absolute dream and we will be sad to see her go.
MY PERFECT HOME
Connie needs a secure garden with 6ft fence minimum and no gaps at all.
As with all dogs on going training will be needed.
Connie can live with dogs, cats and children need to be 12+.
OUR ADOPTION PROCESS
1
Fill in application form
Please fill in the form as honestly as possible. Our team will read the application and make sure it is the right match for the dog being applied for.
2
We will arrange a home check
If you and the dogs seem a good fit we will call you to discuss further, arrange to meet the dog and arrange a physical home check at your home.
3
Matched with your dog
Once we have agreed together that this is the right dog for you we will arrange for your dog to come to you. Depending whether this is via kennels or foster homes it may vary.
4
Ongoing Support
We love to keep in touch with everyone and hope you will reach out if you have any concerns or questions. We work with a number of local trainers and behaviourists too who can provide support.







































