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Lola has been left for a full working day in her previous home.
She should be able to do this again after an initial settling in period and having her home alone training refreshed.
Lola has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
Lola is generally happy to walk past other dogs when out and about and is much more interested in spending time with her people.
She can be polite when meeting other dogs and may have a quick sniff before moving on. If another dog barks at her, she may bark back.
Lola can live with teenagers, 13+.
Due to her worried nature, she is looking for a calm and understanding home where people can read her body language and give her space when needed.
Lola would benefit from a family where she can settle in at her own pace and build trusting relationships.
Lola will need a secure, private garden in her new home.
She will require exceptionally secure fencing with no gaps underneath or around boundaries, as she has previously escaped through small spaces and gained access to small animal enclosures.
Lola is a sweet, gentle girl with the most beautiful markings. She’s looking for a calm and understanding home with someone who can give her the patience, time, and space she needs to settle in at her own pace.
Once Lola trusts you, her affectionate side truly shines. She loves curling up beside you on the sofa for cuddles and fusses, and she’ll happily nudge you for more attention when she’s feeling comfortable and relaxed.
Lola would thrive in a quiet home with no other pets, where she can feel safe and secure. She has recently started enjoying walks in green spaces, taking her time to explore all the exciting smells around her.
With kindness and patience, Lola will make a wonderfully loving companion.
This dog has been reserved, but you can still apply to adopt. Submit a general application and you could be matched with other dogs looking for a home.