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As a stray, it is unknown if she has been left home alone before, this will need to be built up gradually, once Clem has had time to fully settled into her new home.
Clementine has 2 historic medical conditions, namely waxy eras and a bacterial infection on her lip (Both treated and now resolved) , this will require consideration before this pet is rehomed.
Our rehoming team will be able to give you further information if you apply to rehome her and you are a successful match.
We would also advise that any medical conditions, be that historic or ongoing, are discussed with your own vet prior to taking them home.
Clem is a confidant girl around dogs, she is very good at mirroring the other dog, if they want to play she will too but if not, she will go off and do her own thing.
However, Clem very much enjoys her toys (especially a tennis ball) and her alone time, with that in mind we don’t feel she would benefit from living with another dog full time.
Could live with children ages 11 years +.
Clem is such a social butterfly, she adores greeting people and being made a fuss off, especially if there’s snacks involved!
It is not essential for Clementine to have a garden in her new home, providing she gets plenty of toileting opportunities and her mental, and physical, needs are met.
Clem is a fun-loving, affectionate beagle with a big heart and an even bigger love for snuggles. She thrives on human attention and is happiest when she’s getting plenty of fuss and affection. With her sweet nature and friendly personality, she quickly wins over everyone she meets.
This little social butterfly loves being out and about, whether she’s exploring new scents on a walk or saying hello to people and dogs along the way. She has a curious spirit and enjoys having adventures, making her a wonderful companion for someone who enjoys an active lifestyle.
Clem also has a playful side—especially when her tennis ball is involved! She’ll happily entertain herself with it, but she’d much prefer if you didn’t take it away once she’s got hold of it.
Clem would thrive in a home where she can be part of everyday life, getting plenty of company, exercise, and love. In return, she promises endless affection, fun, and loyalty.
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