Cheez and Beanz
Some support
- Dog
- Cheez - 3 years and Beanz - 1 year
- Female
- Admitted April 2022
- Ref:146413
Both girls will need further basic training and Beanz would love a family who can gently socialise her and show her the world isn't such a scary place.
Support and Health
How much training will I need?
Some support
Both girls will need further basic training and Beanz would love a family who can gently socialise her and show her the world isn't such a scary place.
Can I be left alone?
No
We are unsure of they can be left home on their own or are housetrained.
Do I have any medical conditions?
Existing conditions
Cheez - ear infectionBeanz - history of small skin infection
Who I can live with
Can I live with dogs?
Yes
Can I live with cats?
No
Can I live with small pets?
No
Additional information
Cheez can be over the top in play with dogs and Beanz can be a little reserved. If they were to go to a home with an existing dog it would need to be quite playful and well socialised.Family and environment
What kind of family am I looking for?
They can live with children aged 7 years and over. Beanz can be a little worried when meeting new people and will look to the family and Cheez for a confidence boost. Once they know you, they can both be quite excitable and need to learn to keep all four paws on the floor.What type of environment would suit me?
They would love a private, 6ft fenced garden to charge around in.About Cheez and Beanz
Cheez is a German Wire Haired Pointer and Beanz is a Dogue De Bordeaux cross Labrador.These 2 gorgeous girls were found together, they are very bonded and love each other very much, they will play and sleep curled up together. Beanz is a little worried of the world. She depends on Cheez as her little support bubble. She likes to be near her all of the time and gets unsettled when they're apart. She is gaining confidence every single day but still has a long way to go.
They are both very food driven and this is great when training.

Interested in adopting me?
Ready to get started? We always start with our pets’ individual needs, which is why we need to find out a bit more about you first.