Post by jerry on Jan 12, 2012 10:26:39 GMT
Homing Requirements: Daisy needs a Staffie experienced family behind her who understands her emotionality and mouthing which she has never grown out of, be it exaggerated in rescue as yes she is desperate to say hello. She needs bags of reassurance, stability and consistency. Only pet and no live-in children.
Her Story: Daisy was found stray and ran out of time. She was in foster though separated in the house from other dogs but is meeting dogs on her walks and learning to relax. She was spayed and vax'd. Details from her chip gave us her name, age, neutering status. No contact achieved with past owner, but was living in central London.
Advert: Daisy is a flower. Daisy coped well in a foster where she has learned to relax and achieve a balance between her own company, stimulating encounters and reassuring experiences. She worked through ineptitude, ?as though she had lacked opportunities. She is excited in company initially but settles and relaxes. Quiet being left and accepting. Observant to respect boundaries but so eager for love and caresses. With confidence at the end of her lead, she is meeting dogs well outside but still needs more work.
Daisy is a pretty 5 year old Staffie, building her skills in Rescue. She is eager to please and thrives on kindness. She needs time to find herself. She is happy to settle on a comfy chair and enjoy the peace of the garden or in a dog bed in the window bay looking on the passersby , bless. Tender sweet soul who is needs of assurance, good quality food and cuddles. Daisy isn't dog fluent so needs low dog density but meeting dogs much better on lead. She is an absoulte delight!
Please visit Daisy Staffie DOB 06 Gatwick (S) to find out more and follow her progress.
If you are interested in re-homing please complete Our on-line Homing Questionnaire so we can ensure our dogs are matched and will suit your circumstances/lifestyle.
"Please note this dog is currently in boarding kennels and is also available for foster until a 'forever' home is found"
www.rescueremedies.co.uk/