Hattie – 8 year old female Akita cross German Shepherd Dog

Please meet the most amazing girl – Hattie who is a gorgeous Akita cross German Shepherd Dog who is approximately 8 years old, and she is just the most wonderful girlie! She was brought in as a stray, she spent some time in a sanctuary, living with lots of other dogs, cats, chickens, geese, sheep and horses. She would step out of the way to let the chickens pass, and allow the cats to groom her ears!

She was so well behaved at the sanctuary; she ended up moving into the sanctuary owner’s house, whilst we found her foster home. She walks well on the lead, is housetrained, and travels fine in the car. She’s great with people, children, other animals and is the most affectionate, loving and loyal girl. If you are looking for a ‘problem free’ dog, Hattie is your girl! She would be ideal for an older person / couple or a laid back family.

Here’s what Hattie’s lovely foster mummy has to say about her:

“Hattie is a beautiful dog with a lot of love to give; I can’t think why someone would not want her! Since I have been fostering Hattie she has been no trouble what so ever, she got along with my dogs and my cat straight away, no ‘accidents’, no bad behavior at all. At the moment I put her in a cage when I go out but I think she’d be fine if you left her out. She is excellent to walk and sits before crossing the road; also she stands for ages while you brush her with no problem, she loves the attention! All in all she is a perfect dog and whoever adopts her will be very pleased.

All Hattie wants is a nice home for Christmas, and a loving home in which she can spend the rest of her life. Can you help? Will you give Hattie as much love as she will give you? Hattie has been great with my 2 year old daughter, but as with all strays, our policy on re homing requires children are aged 8 and older.”

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For further details regarding adopting a dog from South East Dog Rescue in Kent, please telephone 07886 620009 (after 2pm) or Chrissy on 07971 860405. Alternatively please email southeastdogrescue@hotmail.com or chrissy@bigcityreservations.com.

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