Monday

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  • Human family requirements

    I need an adult-only home where I can feel safe and loved.

  • Other pet requirements

    I need a resident dog to help me feel safe but I haven’t met cats yet so I'm not sure

  • House and garden requirements

    I’m still shy, so I will need a secure garden while I get used to my new home.

  • Out and about requirements

    I'm still getting used to my new life so a secure garden for me to explore is ideal.

  • Training needs

    Please be patient with me, I need to learn lead walking and house manners.

  • Medical issues

    I have mammary lumps on both sides that have been removed during spay.

31-03-25 Monday is a very sweet and waggy tailed girl who has come to us from a breeder and is trying so hard to be brave on her new journey. She is still learning all about kindness and compassion, and does run away when approached but with a gentle hand and patience, she doesn't mind being handled. She really responds to a high pitch silly voice, and gets so excited when her kennel mummy talks all silly to her!

Monday absolutely adores her kennel friends and gets most excited for bed time when she gets to snuggle up with her 5 other kennel mates. She will need another dog in the home she can look to for guidance and as a cuddle buddy when she is feeling a bit overwhelmed. Monday has not had the chance to live in a home so she will need her adopters to be understanding as she learns new skills such as house training and how to walk on a lead. For now, however, she would enjoy a secure garden that she can get used to home life in.

Monday may be a bit overwhelmed at first and will require an adult only home where she can settle in at her own pace, but with reassurance, tasty treats and some silly talk, we are hopeful it won't take her long to settle into her forever home.

Monday has had multiple mammary lumps removed at her time of spay and no further action is required at this time.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.