Could you open your home to foster cats and kittens?
Fostering gives pregnant mums and their kittens the best possible start in life.
Pleakley hasn’t been left home alone before, he will need training once he’s settled in and should be able to do a few hours.
This pet has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
Pleakley can be unsure around other dogs, he is undergoing training to help him feel more comfortable around them.
He could potentially have some walking buddies in his new home once his training has been worked on a little more.
Pleakley can live with teenagers, 13+.
He does have a nervous side to him but once he’s built a bond with his people, he’s super affectionate and likes to climb in your lap for cuddles.
Pleakley will need a secure, private garden in his new home so he’s got a safe space to run around off lead.
Say hello to Pleakley, a one of a kind male Dachshund with the most beautiful and unique markings you’ll ever see! This little guy is more than just a pretty face- he’s packed with personality, charm, and loyalty. He can be wary of new people and may take some time to warm up, especially with men. He may be bark in these situations to show that he’s unsure, so he’ll need slow, respectful introductions and patient handling from someone who understands his boundaries. Once you’re in his circle, though, you’ll see just how loyal and affectionate he can be. He lives for playtime, especially a game of fetch or gleefully destroying a soft teddy (the fluffier, the better!). His toy box is his treasure chest. Walks? Just say the word! He gets super excited when it’s time to head out and explore the world. Whether it’s a short stroll or a longer adventure, he’s always up for it. Pleakley is looking for a calm, understanding home with lots of love to give (oh and cheese!)
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.