Ria – 3 year old female Cross-Breed

Ria is a 3 year old female Cross-Breed. She is currently located in East Lothian. Isn’t she a cutie?

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Ria is a lovely little girl with an amazing personality, she can be a little nervous at first causing her to be vocal however she will soon settle and trust you. She is scared of water and struggles with bath times.

Ria loves her treats and chewing on her favourite bones and chews, she also occasionally likes to play with her ball.

Ria is an affectionate girl with her family and likes to cuddle in and be as close to you as possible, she would be by your side 24/7 if she could.

Ria loves the sunshine and will often be found outside sunbathing. Ria can live with dog-savvy children 8+ following sensible introductions. Ria would prefer a dog-free home.

Ria can be Picky with dogs, She has previously had doggie friends whom she loves to play with outside of the home but she can become uncomfortable if they are too close to the home.

Ria cannot live with cats as she will chase them. Ria accepts a Collar, harness and lead and loves her walks in quieter areas. She can be reactive if another dog approaches her suddenly. Ria is toilet-trained and crate-trained.

Ria doesn’t like being shut away behind a baby gate or door and this can cause her to become destructive, She can be unpredictable with her seperation anxiety and can be left alone for up to 6 hours with no issues on occasions but on others will be destructive after only 30 minutes, for this reason, she will need a home with someone who is home the majority of the time.

Ria can be unpredictable with her sleeping pattern and can sometimes sleep through and other times will bark. Ria does not travel well in the Car.

Pawprints to Freedom
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All dogs rehomed via this rescue will be vaccinated, neutered/spayed and microchipped. Home checks apply and full post-adoption support is offered.

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