Location: In Foster in Market Weighton, East Riding of Yorkshire
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.
08-10-2024 - Hasty is the prettiest little girl who needs to learn about being loved, however, at the moment she is finding it hard. Hasty has come to us from a breeder and is very shy and does not want to be handled straight away. She will need someone who is going to give her time and space and who has plenty of patience as when this is given we have no doubt she will grow into the most loving dog. Hasty will not be able to go into a home with children as she needs a calm quiet environment to be able to explore at her own pace. Hasty will need another dog or dogs in the home for support and companionship, coming from an ex-breeding background another dog will help her adapt to her new surroundings, learning how to be a perfect dog to the perfect pawrents.
23-10-24 UPDATE
Hasty is a very special little girl who is going to need a home that’s equally as special. She has a lot of worries and fears and really doesn’t know how to deal with them. I don’t think she’s been exposed to much in her life so she finds normal every day things quite confusing and daunting. She doesn’t understand that humans are kind, she doesn’t know anything about walking on a lead or anything outside of a kennel environment, and she certainly doesn’t understand why we want to touch her. Human hands are one of her biggest fears and she does feel the need to protect herself when needed. I’m taking everything really slowly with her at the rescue because I don’t feel like pushing her is the right way to go, so at the moment I’m spending a lot of time on the floor with her just handing out treats. Food is one thing that she does LOVE, so this is the main thing I’m using to try and gain her trust.
Like a lot of Dachshunds she can be quite vocal, especially because she’s so unsure of everything that goes on. The more she gets used to be being around, the quieter she is getting, so I think she just needs time to get to know people and suss them out a little. I do think a Dachshund experienced home would be really beneficial for Hasty because I can definitely see a cheeky little personality in there with a lot of Dacs traits, but she just needs some help letting it all out.
Hasty will definitely need at least 1 resident dog in her new home and it would be lovely if they were playful because she really likes to wrestle and run around with her friends. She also enjoys chewing on toys which is always very lovely to see. I really hope she won’t have to wait long to find her perfect forever home because I know being in kennels is not helpful for her .. she just needs someone to come and give her a chance.
08-10-2024 - Hasty is the prettiest little girl who needs to learn about being loved, however, at the moment she is finding it hard. Hasty has come to us from a breeder and is very shy and does not want to be handled straight away. She will need someone who is going to give her time and space and who has plenty of patience as when this is given we have no doubt she will grow into the most loving dog. Hasty will not be able to go into a home with children as she needs a calm quiet environment to be able to explore at her own pace. Hasty will need another dog or dogs in the home for support and companionship, coming from an ex-breeding background another dog will help her adapt to her new surroundings, learning how to be a perfect dog to the perfect pawrents.
23-10-24 UPDATE
Hasty is a very special little girl who is going to need a home that’s equally as special. She has a lot of worries and fears and really doesn’t know how to deal with them. I don’t think she’s been exposed to much in her life so she finds normal every day things quite confusing and daunting. She doesn’t understand that humans are kind, she doesn’t know anything about walking on a lead or anything outside of a kennel environment, and she certainly doesn’t understand why we want to touch her. Human hands are one of her biggest fears and she does feel the need to protect herself when needed. I’m taking everything really slowly with her at the rescue because I don’t feel like pushing her is the right way to go, so at the moment I’m spending a lot of time on the floor with her just handing out treats. Food is one thing that she does LOVE, so this is the main thing I’m using to try and gain her trust.
Like a lot of Dachshunds she can be quite vocal, especially because she’s so unsure of everything that goes on. The more she gets used to be being around, the quieter she is getting, so I think she just needs time to get to know people and suss them out a little. I do think a Dachshund experienced home would be really beneficial for Hasty because I can definitely see a cheeky little personality in there with a lot of Dacs traits, but she just needs some help letting it all out.
Hasty will definitely need at least 1 resident dog in her new home and it would be lovely if they were playful because she really likes to wrestle and run around with her friends. She also enjoys chewing on toys which is always very lovely to see. I really hope she won’t have to wait long to find her perfect forever home because I know being in kennels is not helpful for her .. she just needs someone to come and give her a chance.
PLEASE NOTE: We nearly always home dogs who have come from breeders where there is ALREADY A RESIDENT DOG living in the house. They have usually never lived in a house before and are only used to canine company. They usually get their confidence and learn faster with another dog to copy from. This also helps with house training and learning how to walk on a lead. They will make lovely pets but do need a lot of love, time and patience. If the ex breeding dog you are interested in can be an only dog it will say so in its write up. Please read our information on ADOPTING EX-BREEDING DOGS before you apply.
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.
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU CAN TRAVEL TO WHERE THE DOG YOU WANT TO ADOPT IS LOCATED BEFORE YOU COMPLETE THE ADOPTION FORM
Please read our adoption procedures before applying and then complete the adoption form.
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