Pebbles is a lovely, sassy girl with a gorgeous frosty face and plenty of character! She knows her own mind but is also wonderfully laid back and loves nothing more than a good snooze.
After spending her whole life in kennels, Pebbles is now enjoying the comforts of foster life — and she’s absolutely loving it! Her favourite things include curling up on the sofa, rolling around in the blankets, and generally making herself as cosy as possible.
Since moving into her foster home, Pebbles has been out and about to all sorts of places — pubs, cafés, and more — and she takes it all in her stride. When her foster family work from home, they often forget she’s even there because she spends most of the day snoozing peacefully!
As she’s settled in, Pebbles’ sassy side has started to shine through — if you stop giving her scratches before she’s ready, you might get a gentle tap to remind you to carry on! She’s clearly feeling relaxed and happy, judging by the amount of upside-down sleeping she’s doing.
Pebbles has met a variety of different dogs on her walks and finds most of them quite interesting — usually just to stand and stare at. She’s understandably fascinated by squirrels, with the occasional bit of jumping and whining, but she’s very easy to handle.
Pebbles is a very chilled, confident lady both at home and out and about. She loves her treats (especially a bit of bacon on the weekend!) and all the attention she can get.
Pebbles currently lives with other dogs but would also be happy as an only dog with plenty of love and company. Her foster family say she travels really well in the car, making her the perfect companion for little adventures.
If you’re looking for a sweet, easy-going companion with a dash of sass, Pebbles could be the perfect match for you.
Pebbles is currently living in a foster home, but before that, she spent time in kennels, so some things may still worry or confuse her. She’ll need gentle introductions to everyday household items that could spook her and a bit of support as she adjusts to home life. With time, patience, and understanding, Pebbles will blossom into a wonderful companion ready to join you on your next adventure.
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The “3-3-3 rule” for dogs refers to a guideline stating that it typically takes a newly adopted dog:
3 days to decompress after the change in his environment and the stress of having a new home and new owners.
3 weeks to start learning routines and bonding with their new family.
3 months to finally settle in and feel comfortable in their new home.
Piper has a European pet passport so can be rehomed outside the UK so long as you can travel to us to meet and collect her (we don’t transport/deliver) and we can arrange a home check in your area.
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