I walk nicely on a lead
Dizzy
Sex: FemaleBreed: German ShepherdAdoption fee: £200.00
Dizzy is a very sweet girl who came to the centre after being found living in terrible conditions, she along with other dogs were being kept in cramp cages in a van. She is now safe and away from the awful conditions she was being forced to live in. Dizzy was very underweight when she arrived and had an untreated ear condition, it quickly became very apparent to us that Dizzy is actually deaf. She is now in the process of learning sign language.
Dizzy is a super sweet, affectionate and friendly girl who has come through her ordeal and is now looking towards a brighter future. Dizzy just needs adopters who will understand her past and all that she has been through and help her settle in to her new home with love and patience. She really does deserve the most wonderful home with a family who will love her unconditionally.
Dizzy will need the only pet and could live with children aged 13 years and over so long as they understand she will need her own space at times.
My personality...
I need teaching that it’s ok to be alone
I could live with children of secondary school age
I’m a bright spark
I need to be the only dog in the home
I love food and treats
Dizzy
Sex: FemaleBreed: German ShepherdAdoption fee: £200.00
Dizzy is a very sweet girl who came to the centre after being found living in terrible conditions, she along with other dogs were being kept in cramp cages in a van. She is now safe and away from the awful conditions she was being forced to live in. Dizzy was very underweight when she arrived and had an untreated ear condition, it quickly became very apparent to us that Dizzy is actually deaf. She is now in the process of learning sign language.
Dizzy is a super sweet, affectionate and friendly girl who has come through her ordeal and is now looking towards a brighter future. Dizzy just needs adopters who will understand her past and all that she has been through and help her settle in to her new home with love and patience. She really does deserve the most wonderful home with a family who will love her unconditionally.
Dizzy will need the only pet and could live with children aged 13 years and over so long as they understand she will need her own space at times.