Eunice came into the sanctuary as an unclaimed stray via the dog warden where she had previously been found tied up and abandoned on a stretch of a busy road. Eunice was underweight and painfully nervous. She was estimated to be around 2 years of age.
Eunice really struggled with the intensity of a kennel environment, really shutting herself down, she therefore was placed in a temporary foster home with a member of our kennel team where she has absolutely embraced the opportunity of being in a home and made so much progress that she is now ready to find her forever home.
Eunice is a gentle soul who walks amazingly on a lead. Despite the fact of her recall being well established, it seems to fall on deaf ears should she have the opportunity to chase a squirrel or rabbit!! We would therefore only advise for her to be let off the lead for walks in a secure dog training paddock as her breed trait of natural prey drive is very much apparent.
Eunice is clean in the home and is crate trained, although given the choice she would much rather snuggle up on the sofa with her owner!
Unfortunately Eunice does not settle well if left for long periods of time as she seems to suffer with separation anxiety. She therefore requires an owner where someone is at home with her the majority of the time. She would also benefit from going to a home where there is another well mannered dog, having living happily with 2 others in her temporary foster home.
Eunice is used to travelling in a car and travels well, without stress or worry. She is equally happy accepting strangers in her home. She requires plenty of physical exercise a large, secure garden with 6ft boundaries where she can complete some zoomies and play with her tennis ball. She can live with children aged 8yrs and over.
Age (Years) Estimated 2020 Breed Lurcher cross Sex Female Colour Black and Tan Destructive No Good with dogs Yes Good with cats No To live with older children? Yes To live with younger children 8 years plus Neutered Yes Vaccinated Yes Microchipped Yes
– Who you are interested in? (Please include their name and what animal, we often have a few with the same names!)
– A bit about yourself and your lifestyle (e.g. your work patterns, do you go away a lot)
– Do you have other pets? Include what they are, ages, are they neutered? vaccinated?
– Children in the home or visiting? how old are they?
Cat/Dog – If shortlisted we will ask you for photos to enable us to do a virtual homecheck. We will need photos of your road from the front of your house, inside your property and garden so we can do a virtual rehoming.
Thank you for being interested in giving one of our dogs a loving home.
Our rehoming requirements are below:
All existing animals in the home must be neutered and vaccinated (where appropriate)
Must be prepared to take out pet insurance to cover any unforeseen accidents or illnesses.
Must be prepared to vaccinate annually and keep up to date with flea and worm treatments.
You must have a private enclosed garden attached to your home.
Your garden must be secure with a minimum of 4ft to maximum of 6ft boundaries – this is dog specific.
We do not rehome to flats or homes with communal gardens.
You will be required to visit your chosen dog a minimum of 3 times to allow us to assess if you are a suitable match.
All members of the household will be required to visit your chosen dog/s.
You must be prepared to sign a foster agreement that outlines our terms and conditions.
Rehoming fees: All costs below are a minimum requested donation. This is to help cover our costs.
All dogs are neutered (puppies are booked in for neutering with us when old enough), vaccinated, microchipped and up to date with flea/worming treatments.