Dizzy – 7 year old female Patterdale Terrier

Dizzy is a 7 year old small black female Patterdale Terrier and is currently on foster in Cardiff. Dizzy is a very special girl. As a puppy, she was tied to a shed and her skin grew around her collar so she has a bald patch around that area. She has since then lived in a family home and is fully housetrained.

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Dizzy is a typical terrier and although she is on foster with cats, she would benefit from a home without cats or small furries. She is great with other dogs though. Dizzy can be wary of strangers although once she knows you she loves her cuddles and walks. She is not happy in a noisy family home so we are looking for a quieter home. She will not because of this be rehomed with children under 11.

Dizzy is crate trained and travels well in a car and can be left for a period of time. Dizzy is a great little terrier who has settled well into her foster home. She loves her walks and her cuddles and she will give a lot of love to the home who can give her these. At present her recall has not been tested as she is very interested in the local rabbit population but with time and positive training there is no reason to believe that this won’t improve.

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, please telephone 01443 226659.

Please note, puppies need to be neutered at their new owners expense. Neutering is a condition of adoption and something we follow up to ensure it has been completed.

We do not rehome puppies to full time workers

Puppies must also be taken to training classes and this will be followed up. If you do not know of training classes in your area please research this before you contact us about rehoming.

All Hope Rescue dogs are neutered (if over 6 months), vaccinated, flea treated, wormed and micro-chipped prior to adoption. If a puppy is not old enough to be neutered then this must be carried out at the owner’s expense when old enough, and the relevant form completed by the vet and returned to Hope Rescue. 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. A Pre-Home Interest Form can be downloaded from www.hoperescue.org.uk and should be returned to enquiries@hoperescue.org.uk

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