MY story
This is Daisy, she was sadly dumped and found herself in the pound running out of time so we threw her a lifeline and took her in so she wasnt put to sleep.
Daisy basically can be a bit much if you treat her like a baby! She thrives off being a dog and being treated as so; she has lacked alot of boundaires and in a short time in foster with us has become a wonderful girl who gets along with everyone. She has her own bed, is crate trained and she is not allowed on sofas. Daisy is not a "lap dog" despite her size and cute buggish face! She responds well to having structure and if ignored she will revert back to bad behaviours and potentially guarding.
Daisy is loving and sweet and will be your best friend. But she will also take full advantage if she thinks she can run the home! As such some very simple things like having her own bed and not being allowed on sofas gives her a safe space to go to and some boundaires to ensure she doesn't get over stimulated.
Daisy loves her walks, her food and lots of naps! Thats pretty much her main passions!
Daisy will need an adult only home but loves playing with the all her foster dog siblings and is fine with cats.
Daisy can be food possessive - she must be fed seperate from other dogs and you must not take food off her...which resolves this. As she builds a bond she will allow her "person" to take food but initially this will not be allowed by her.
Daisy can also get protective of her toys - so until you build up a bond we would strongly suggest no toys. Which doesn't bother her anyway and stops her being over stimulated.
Daisy is slow to warm to strangers- you will need to keep her seperate when having visitors or you will be setting her up to fail.
Daisy needs to be treated like a dog so she respects you as her leader. If you baby her it just won’t work and she will end up back with us. If your willing to accept our guidance and advice Daisy will be a well behaved and happy member of the family. We will only rehome Daisy to someone who can follow these rules especially in the first 3 months and then follow up training.
MY PERFECT HOME
Daisy will need a secure garden with 6ft fencing minimum and no gaps at all.
As with all dogs on going training will be needed.
Daisy can live with dogs, cats but no children please.
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.















































