Could you open your home to foster cats and kittens?
Fostering gives pregnant mums and their kittens the best possible start in life.
As an ex racing greyhound she has always lived in kennels, so may potentially be settled when left home alone, but this will need building up slowly once in a home environment.
This pet has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
Peanut would like the to be the only dog in the home but she would happily have a walking buddy or two, providing they are of a similar size.
Due to Peanut’s breed type and being an ex racer, it is not recommended that she lives with cats or small animals.
Peanut has never lived with children however, in her previous kennels she would occasionally be walked by children, she she calm and affectionate.
Due to her size, we recommend she could live with slightly old children, 8+ years.
A garden in not essential for Peanut, providing she has plenty of toilet opportunities and sniffy walks to meet her exercise needs.
Lovely Peanut is looking for someone to share her retirement with.
She’s a calm and gentle soul who absolutely adores affection- and never says no to a tasty treat.
Peanut enjoys life’s simple pleasures: a slow, sniffy walk to take in the world, followed by a long, peaceful snooze in a cosy spot.
I'm auditioning a new family, but there are plenty of other dogs in need of a good home. Why not take a look?