Winnie – 2 year old female West Highland White Terrier

Winnie is a 2 year old West Highland White Terrier who is currently on foster in Plymouth area. When she came into Hopes care she was suffering badly from a skin complaint, under her foster homes love and care she has come along well and is now doing much better, she now just needs a Malaseb bath every 2-3 weeks.

Winnie is great with dogs, good with horses, chickens and cats. Winnie is good with children although very food orientated so we feel a home with older children would be more suitable. If she has had a good walk she can be happily left for 4 hours.

She is now completely housetrained. She walks really well on the lead and has fantastic recall. She travels really well, but needs to be crated or in the boot behind a dog guard as she would try and drive with you if she could!

Winnie is a very clever little girl and has picked up basic training quickly, her love of food makes training her really easy. Due to her love of food she can be a scavenger and thief so this needs to be kept a eye on, she can also be jealous sometimes of other dogs getting affection, her fosterer is dealing with this by ignoring the behaviour and this seems to be working.

Winnie is a great little dog and we think an active home would be best for her as although she doesn’t mind being left she loves to go for a walk and is a proper busy body. Winnie has not been spayed as yet as she was in season when she arrived so this will need to be done now in 2 months time, if she is rehomed in South Wales she can have this done at the rescues vets.

All Hope Rescue dogs are neutered, vaccinated, wormed, flea treated and microchipped prior to rehoming. A homecheck will be required, and you will need to come and meet the dog with your own dogs and family. Hope Rescue rehomes throughout the UK.

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Please contact Heather, our Rehoming Manager, if you are interested in rehoming a Hope Rescue dog Heather Wren Tel: 07834525753 Email: dogs@hoperescue.org.uk

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