I know how to sit (and lots of other commands too!)
Mia
Age: 2.5 years oldSex: FemaleBreed: German ShepherdAdoption fee: £200.00
Mia came to the centre via an inspector after her needs were not getting met, after lengthy legal proceedings Mia is now able to move on with her life and find herself a loving new home. She is a fantastic girl with a super character who has come on leaps and bounds since first arriving here at the centre. Mia has missed out on so much while she was young, we have been working on building her confidence and showing her how life should be.
Mia is an active dog who likes to be out and about and kept busy, she loves her walks so would need an adopter who leads an active lifestyle who will take her on lots of interesting and exciting adventures. She will need someone who is at home most of the time while she is settling in to a home environment. Mia really will make the family lucky enough to adopt her a very loyal and loving best friend.
Although Mia is sociable with most dogs out on a walk she would prefer to be the only dog in the home. Mia could live with children aged 10 years and over.
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 fuss and attention
Mia
Age: 2.5 years oldSex: FemaleBreed: German ShepherdAdoption fee: £200.00
Mia came to the centre via an inspector after her needs were not getting met, after lengthy legal proceedings Mia is now able to move on with her life and find herself a loving new home. She is a fantastic girl with a super character who has come on leaps and bounds since first arriving here at the centre. Mia has missed out on so much while she was young, we have been working on building her confidence and showing her how life should be.
Mia is an active dog who likes to be out and about and kept busy, she loves her walks so would need an adopter who leads an active lifestyle who will take her on lots of interesting and exciting adventures. She will need someone who is at home most of the time while she is settling in to a home environment. Mia really will make the family lucky enough to adopt her a very loyal and loving best friend.
Although Mia is sociable with most dogs out on a walk she would prefer to be the only dog in the home. Mia could live with children aged 10 years and over.