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Carlos

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3 years
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Male

I come with 5 weeks FREE insurance

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More about 

Carlos

He's a super dinky chihuahua who's learning how to be a dog we think he's possibly been missing out on doing 'dog things' so he's currently progressing really well with our lovely Foster Lady, settling well at night, teaching him boundaries and now happily going out for walks.
With the right family, he's going to be a smashing little addition, small toy breeds need the same training as bigger dogs and understanding of their needs and requirements, so once this is in place you can't beat them and you're going to have a friend and lap dog for life! šŸ’™
Carlos is 3 years old and ;
āœ…ļø Walks well with his harness
āœ…ļø Easily trained with high-value treats
āœ…ļø Loves relaxing in front of a fire!
āœ…ļø Sleeps well at night in his crate
āœ…ļø Can be adopted on his own or with Nana
Requires some reassurance, understanding and ongoing training to get used to being a proper little dog which he's currently doing with the foster and doing really well at! And he loves human company.
If you think you can offer this lovely little chap his perfect home then please do get in touch to find out more 😊 he needs to find his perfect home soon

IMPORTANT INFO

Thinking about adopting a  rescue dog?

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Please think about these points before applying:

Many rescue dogs have had a tough past and may need time to adjust.

Some aren’t used to living in a home and could find new things scary.

You may need patience and sometimes help from a trainer or behaviourist.

A secure garden is essential.

Ask yourself:

Do I have enough time and commitment for a dog?

What will I do during holidays, nights out, or if I’m unwell?

Can I cope if my dog takes a long time to settle?

Do I have the finances for food, insurance, vet bills, training, and care?

If adopting a puppy, can I cover the cost of neutering/spaying?

ADOPTION PROCESS

What are the steps to Adopt a Dog from us

1. Browse dogs on our website

See if the dogs you like are a good fit for your home and routine.

  • If you see a dog you like, you can apply to adopt them directly.

  • If you don’t find the right dog, you can still fill out an application in advance.
    Once a dog matching your requirements becomes available, we’ll contact you first.

2. Fill the adoption application

Tell us about yourself and your lifestyle. Adopters are required to complete an application form.
We’ll chat to make sure any dog you choose is a perfect match for you, taking into account your home, routine, and experience.

3. Home visit & Meet the dog

Before meeting a dog, a successful home visit by the rescue is required.
Once approved, you’ll visit the rescue and spend time with the dog. You’ll get to know their personality, ask questions, and see how they interact with you. We’ll discuss your lifestyle and the dog’s needs to make sure it’s a great fit for everyone.

4. Adoption

When you’re ready, we’ll complete the adoption process:

  • Sign the paperwork

  • Pay the adoption fee (Ā£495). In most cases, this doesn’t cover the full costs incurred by the rescue, so we’re always grateful if adopters wish to make an additional donation.

  • Take your new dog home and start your journey together
     

About spay/neuter:

  • Adult dogs will always be neutered by the rescue either prior to homing or, in occasional cases, shortly after with arrangements made with the adopter.

  • The rescue does not spay or neuter dogs under 12 months of age, and this cost is the adopter’s responsibility.

  • Recommended ages: males 8–12 months; females after their first season (typically 8–12 weeks after). The rescue will ask for proof that this has been done.

5. Post adopton support

Our support continues after adoption. We’ll stay in touch and offer advice as your rescue dog settles into their new home.

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