Enid

 

Enid Status: Reserved

ID: 42201

Name: Enid

Breed: French Bulldog

Age: 6 Years

Gender: Female

Adoption Fee: See below

Location: In Foster in
Marlborough, Wiltshire

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.

07-10-2024 Enid is a beautiful frenchie who came to us from a breeder. Enid is looking for a home with another kind and confident resident dog to be her friend and help her settle in. Enid will need to have someone to help her learn to be a proper outgoing dog and get to know house rules and training such as walking on a lead and potty training. This beautiful girl loves a fuss and will happily come for a cuddle as long as the enviroment is calm and you get down to her level, she loves company and her personality is only blossoming more.   She has needed to have 2 teeth extracted by the vet when she was spayed 

17-10-2024

Today was the first time I've met Enid since she's been here! Enid greeted me as soon as I went into her kennel and was so happy to have a fuss and loads of attention! Enid is currently kennelled with a King Charles that is on the smaller side and she gets on with her very well! Enid is a ex-breeding dog so would need to be homed with atleast one other resident dog, but as she’s such a happy girl, Enid could also be homed with dog savvy children! Enid does currently walk on a lead but does need some encouragement to get moving at first! Hopefully she isn't waiting to long to be snapped up! She really is a sweetheart.

05-11-24 UPDATE

Enid is a sweet, friendly frenchie that’s been brought to Many tears from a breeder and is now in search of her forever family. Enid likes to have company and has been friendly with both the dogs she is currently sharing a kennel with and people alike. She is happy to get all dressed up ready for her walks and now the weather is getting colder, is opting more for warm cosy snuggles under the heat lamp. An ideal owner for Enid would be someone who is able to spend quality time with Enid and is able to train her to be more confident when walking with a lead, since she currently can walk on lead but needs more encouragement to start moving. Whoever adopts her will have a true companion in time, and I can imagine her being a little shadow once settled. We do hope she’ll find a home soon, as although she loves her kennel friends, we know she’ll adore homelife

11-11-2024 UPDATE

Enid came into foster with me today in Wiltshire and what a sweetheart she is! Enid has toileted in the garden from the offset and has trundelled in and out of the garden most of the afternoon. She travelled well from the pick-up point. Enid is not worried about household noises, bustled in the door checked out some toys and went to sleep having a lap cuddle. Enid met my granddaughter today and they both loved each other. We took her for a stroll round my enclosed paddock with the gang and she has already started a recall! This little girl is just going to adore her own family. If this could be you please apply for this little darling.


16-11-24 UPDATE 

Enid is doing very well in foster. She goes for walks around the village on her own without my pack and doesn’t mind any of the traffic not even on the main road (on the pavement). I have taken her into Moles shopping, straight through the sliding doors making friends with the customers and sales assistants. I have been crating her at night and she is quite happy with that. I feel she could be an only dog with the right family and company. She loves a snuggly on the sofa, snoozing in front of the TV.  

Please read our information on ADOPTING EX-BREEDING DOGS before you apply.

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.

ADOPTION PROCEDURES

 

 

 

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