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We are unsure if Hera has ever been left on her own in a home before. Home alone training will need starting from scratch after a settling in period.
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She could potentially live with securely housed small pets that can be kept away from her if necessary.
Hera has mixed with a variety of dogs on site. She can be a little hesitant initially but is then very polite.
We feel she could live with another dog that will help keep her confidence up, pending an on site dog mix.
Hera can live with children of 8 years and over. We do not know if Hera has ever met children before. Due to her worriedness around some handling situations, we feel she would be best with older children who can understand when she needs some space.
Hera will need a garden in her new home to explore and relax in.
We are not sure if she is house trained so she will plenty of opportunities to go out to the toilet.
Hera is a beautiful soul with a gentle heart, looking for a loving and calm family to call her own. She dreams of a cosy bed, kind words, and plenty of affection. Her confidence is growing every day, and she enjoys meeting new doggy friends on her walks.
Hera can be a little sensitive to noise and sudden movements, so she’ll need a patient family who can offer her reassurance and a peaceful environment. With time, love, and understanding, Hera will blossom into the most loyal and affectionate companion.
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