Sheyla ^

 

Sheyla ^ Status: Available

ID: 41704

Name: Sheyla ^

Breed: Crossbreed

Age: 5 Years

Gender: Female

Adoption Fee: See below

Location: At Many Tears in
Llanelli, Carmarthenshire

If you are interested in adopting a dog that does not say it can be homed with a cat and wish us to cat test please let us know and we will be happy to do this.

05-08-24 Sheyla is a very sweet, genuine, active girl who loves a fuss and has come to us from Ukraine via War Paws Rescue. Sheyla is a sprightly girl who enjoys going for walks, playing in the yard and having a fuss. Sheyla prefers women to men but despite some nervousness with men she will accept kind men over a little time. She is a lovely confident girl who just wants to be in your company whenever she can. She gets zoomies and loves to play and jump all over her kennel friend. She definitely enjoys her doggy pals company but we've found she can be picky with the dogs she likes since arriving at Many Tears. When she is alone Sheyla is much calmer and just relaxes to enjoy some attention. Sheyla walks on a lead and loves to investigate all the smells. She is looking for an active home with a confident larger male resident dog that is happy to share their home and humans.
Adopters will need to build a bond with her, give her plenty of time to settle and be mindful that she is new to the UK so when out and about may never have seen/heard things we consider normal so will need to be introduced into the big wide world slowly and put in environments she can grow in confidence and flourish. She has never lived in a home before so she will need help learning new skills such as housetraining and given plenty of understanding as she finds her feet. She does have a small umbilical hernia our vets have checked over and can be discussed with our rehoming team. Sheyla has a passport.

Sheyla has been tested for Heartworm, Ehrlichia, Anaplasmosis, Borrelia, Babesia and Canine Brucellosis while in the Ukraine between 2022-2023. She was positive for a Heartworm test in 2022 which was followed up with a scan a week later which was negative. Sheyla has also been tested for Heartworm, Ehrlichia, Anaplasmosis, Borrelia and Canine Brucellosis since her arrival at the rescue using Bionote rapid tests and all were negative. We understand that vets have differing policies in regards to imported dogs and may request testing again in 3 months hence why these dogs are by a reduced adoption fee. Our rehoming team can provide futher information on the tests completed if required. We will be retesting the dogs again in 3 months if they have not been adopted by then and are happy for adopters to bring their dogs back to the rescue for testing and will only charge the cost of the tests. 

13-08-24 UPDATE

I met Sheyla for the first time today and what an affectionate girl she is! She was straight up for cuddles and even tried to get on my lap when I sat down. With all things considered, she is such a confident and loving girl. She lost trust in people and it’s clear to see that in a home shed quickly become your best friend. Sheyla can live in a home as an only dog, which may suit her best, or could live with a larger male resident dog. She walks lovely on a lead and enjoys her adventures already, she could live with older children who are dog savvy, but may like a home where she gets all the attention more. Sheyla has travelled a long way to find her forever family, I hope she finds it soon.

10-09-24 UPDATE

Sheyla has come all the way to us from the Ukraine. Considering the trauma she must have gone through with the amount of time she’s taken to get here, she is one of the most friendliest and most loving dogs you could ever have the pleasure of meeting. She loves going out for walks and seeing new things and walks patiently beside you. She is currently kennelled with a couple of dogs and she gets on amazingly well with them. She would definitely benefit from going to a home with a resident dog, but for the right family I think she could be considered as an only dog. She’s made a long trip to get here to Many Tears, and now she just needs that one last trip up the motorway to her forever home. Don’t keep this girl waiting in kennels any longer.

25-09-24 UPDATE


I’m just in awe of dogs like Sheyla, dogs who have been through so much but still have hearts big enough to trust and even love us humans. Sheyla is no exception and even though today was the first time we had properly met, she did not bat an eyelid at me joining her in her kennel for a little chat and a nuzzle. I immediately took to her and think most people would. I am told she can be a little wary of men but does not take long to come around. She enjoys to be out and about playing in our yards and going for walks (i think she prefers dry weather). Despite everything this girl has had thrown at her she seems quite calm and after we had said our hellos she went back to enjoying a snooze in her bed. Sheyla is looking g for a home where she would have a larger male companion dog (she is not keen on all dogs) or possibly a home where she would be the only dog. This girl truly deserves to now be in a loving, warm home, and the right home will gain a wonderful friend in Sheyla

06-11-24 UPDATE 
Sheyla is currently being treated for an infection in her nose which was causing her to reverse sneeze and produce a lot of mucus. A nasal swab was taken which confirmed bacterial infection and she is improving greatly on antibiotics and is still her happy self! Our vets will continue to monitor her and update once she has completed her course.  

06-11-2024 UPDATE

Sheyla… where do I start. This girl is amazing, after everything she has been through she still continues to give and show us love. She will put her two front paws on your legs and give you some kisses, if you sit on the floor she will cuddle up on your lap. Sheyla has been with us for 3 months now and deserves nothing more than to be in a warm fuzzy bed with a loving family she can finally call her own. She walks lovely on the lead and is harness trained. Sheyla can be selective on what dogs she likes and we have tried her with a variety of different dogs of all breeds, ages and sex. We’ve come to the conclusion that she prefers larger males only, with this in mind we would recommend rehoming her with a larger male or as an only. Sheyla should go to an adult only home as children would be too much for her she needs a calm and relaxing environment where she can flourish. Sheyla is such a sweet girl and most of the staff here absolutely love her, and don’t understand why she’s still here. I think she’s being overlooked as she’s a cross bread from Ukraine and she really shouldn’t be, she’s never put a foot wrong and is absolutely ready to be in a home. Please don’t ignore this girl and think about what she’s been through it’s really heartbreaking. Give her a chance and she’ll be the best decision you’ll make.

07-12-24 UPDATE
SHEYLA SHEYLA SHELYA where do I start with this absolutely beautiful girly.... I haven't worked with the girl before but having seen her in passing, she seamed like a sweet lady. I went and spent the time with her today and my gosh she is just simply amazing. I went in to her kennel and as soon as I entered I was instantly greeted with these big saucer eyes that gave nothing but PLEASE LOVE ME.. Sheyla instantly wanted a massive cuddle and a belly rub and of course instantly had my heart. She is just so beautiful and after everything she has been through and the trust she has in us humans absolutely blows my mind. Sheyla is way too special to spend anymore time in kennels and would love nothing more than to have her forever home, who can give her all the love and affection she deserves. Sheyla as stated in previous updates walks really nice on the lead and enjoys her time going for a nice stroll. Please don't leave this gorgeous lady waiting any longer than she already has.
 

ADOPTION DETAILS
 If your application is successful you will be home checked and you, all members of your family and any dog(s) who will be living with the dog MUST come to meet the dog you want to adopt. All our dogs are micro-chipped, have had at least their first inoculation and are spayed/neutered unless there is a medical reason for not doing so. You must have a safe means of transporting the dog home in a crate or if this is not possible please discuss with Many Tears or the Fosterer when your application is being processed.

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