Izzy is our gorgeous young Staffy x Lurcher, who is now on the lookout for a human side kick (or two).
After settling in to life at CDCH, this girl has proven herself to be sweet and affectionate – her photos will prove she is full of love for her favourite people! Although she can make friends quite quickly, Izzy has been more reserved around strangers, and can be a little fearful when meeting new people, therefore, would benefit from a calmer home environment, with minimal comings and goings to help her feel settled.
She is definitely a loyal pup, and would be a great companion to adopters who can be understanding of her initial anxieties, and patient while continuing to work on positive introductions. Once you have won Izzy over, she always very excited to greet you, giving bum wiggles and tail wags. Being the goof she is, she sometimes forgets her size and can be a little bouncy, trying to give face licks and leaning in for bum scratches, therefore, her new family will need to be comfortable with these behaviours.
Izzy’s loves to play and is always up for a game of tug, or ball chase, although we are still working on the retrieve part! Not only is she a pretty face, she also has the brains to back her, having gained a gold star in training for being very clever when is comes to picking up new tricks. She is very attentive and eager to learn (of course a tasty treat always helps).
Izzy has made some great doggy friends at the centre, who she has been able to join on walks and mini adventures, where she walks lovely on the lead and listens well to her handlers. Being a young and energetic dog, her ideal home would be active, and able to give her lots if mental stimulation to keep her entertained, as well as the opportunity to meet other dogs of similar nature. Although she is comfortable with dogs after introductions are made, she can be quite enthusiastic, which is not every dogs cup of tea, therefore, would be best as the only dog in the home at this time.
If you think Izzy could be the perfect playmate, cuddle buddy and all round adventure side kick for you, then register your interest below:
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