Primrose is a small to medium sized crossbreed of around two years old.
Primrose and her sister were abandoned around a year ago at the side of a road in a village in Romania. They have recently come into our care to find their separate forever homes.
Primrose is a sweet but shy dog who takes a little while to get to know new people. She’s more worried about men than women until she has got to know you. She is the most affectionate, loving dog and will never miss an opportunity of a tummy rub or cuddle. She gets on well with her foster siblings and likes to play. Equally, though she would be a very happy independent dog devoted to her new family, soaking up all the love and attention.
She is gaining confidence on the lead daily and will continue to do so with love and patience when she finds her forever home and family. We have discovered a quieter walking environment would suit her better than the hustle bustle.
Primrose could live with respectful children aged 7 and over and would like a reasonably calm home environment.
Primrose fostered North Walsham Norfolk.
If you are interested please message or call between 9am to 5pm Mon – Fri or 9am to 4pm Sat. Tel 07788251197 / 07899844524.
Our adoption fee is on average £350, dependant on the dog, they are vaccinated, microchipped and neutered (unless the dog is too young to be neutered).
Adoption Policy
When you adopt a Safe Rescue dog, you MUST use a slip lead. This will keep your dog safe: your new dog will be nervous and will not trust you, and you will not know which situations might upset your dog. If your dog panics, then a slip lead is the only way to prevent your dog from escaping (many dogs can escape from a collar and/or harness). It will take AT LEAST 3-6 months for your dog to settle-in and for you to know your dog fully (longer for nervous dogs). The slip lead must ALWAYS be used during this settling-in period.
Even after your dog is settled, it is safest to use the slip lead in situations where your dog may become scared (e.g. visiting new places, around unfamiliar people, at the vet), and it situations where unexpected triggers might happen (e.g. around bonfire night). Nervous dogs may always need to wear a slip-lead as a back-up safety measure.
The slip lead is a safety device and must NEVER be used as a training tool. Using the lead to apply pressure to the dog’s neck is damaging. If your dog pulls on the lead, then we can advise you on training methods that avoid harm.
Once your dog is settled, you may want to consider using a harness (together with the slip lead) if your dog is comfortable with being handled when it is fitted. Most harnesses are not escape-proof, but harnesses with a strap behind the ribcage (e.g. Ruffwear Webmaster or Perfect Fit Harnesses) are safer.
Retractable / extendable leads must never be used on our dogs.
Adopted dogs must be collected from the rescue and transported straight home in a crate.
Fences and gates must be 5ft min & secure. All dogs are vaccinated, microchipped and neutered (unless the dog is too young to be neutered).