Poppy

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Poppy has been with us for four months now and has come along greatly in that time. When she arrived she was frightened of just about everything.
Poppy is a very pretty girl who gets on brilliantly with our two dogs and loves a good run and play in the garden.

Going for walks before she came wasn’t possible because she’d bite and fight the lead, now Pops is at the door first and loves going for a good sniff to check on the locals.

She will go over walls though narrow stiles and even over a narrow stone bridge happily, and is great with traffic.

She has been roaming free in a paddock wearing a long line and comes back to the car, traveling in the car Pops settles well.

In the home Poppy is very settled now and will ask to go out however, if you miss the request you’ll get a wet patch. For most of the time she is laying next to Bracken who she is very close to, Poppy loves her food and is fed twice a day, she is fine to be left alone and will sleep without a sound for eight hours.
We do crate her and she is happy with it, she will play with soft things so we don’t leave her out of the crate when she’s alone.Poppys history before six months of age is unknown whatever happened has left her very confused as I’ve said she is a very happy girl but doesn’t like to be touched.
She will take titbits from our hands and sniff us but if we try to fuss her she’s off. Because of this she wears a short lead all the time l then change it for her walking one when we go out and this she accepts, however if I just made a grab for it she’d react.

To sum up Poppy is a very pretty girl who is liked by us are dogs and other people, in many ways low maintenance but a little confused but improving all the time steadily.

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Location:
Derbyshire - In foster
Sex:
Female
Age:
2yrs
Neutered:
No
Good with children:
Unknown
Good with other dogs:
Yes
Good with cats:
Unknown

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