Pepper is a 2 year old pug cross cairn terrier and is currently on foster in Wrexham.
The Pepper Fact File
Dog status: Very good
Cat status: Will chase, should not be rehomed with cats, rabbits, chickens etc.
Child status: Very good. Can be rehomed with children aged 5 years plus
House training: Perfect
Home alone: has been left for a few hours by foster home and been fine. Would not suit a full time worker
Basic training: Will sit and has good recall
Pepper is a 2 year old cairn terrier cross pug. She is a fun, bright and bubbly dog who will fit in well with any new home. She loves company either human or canine and would not like to live with a full time worker.
Pepper is good with other dogs she meets out on walks and has been good with the dogs in her foster home. She could be rehomed as a single dog if she had plenty of human company or to a home with existing dogs. There have been disagreements over a toy with one of the dogs in her foster family and this would need to be considered when introducing her to an existing pack.
Pepper has a keen drive to chase and will not be able to be rehomed with cats, chickens, rabbits etc in her new home.
Pepper has been in foster carer with children and has been good with them. She is an excitable and bouncy dog and could knock smaller children over.
Pepper is a little overweight at the moment however, in the short time she has been with her foster home she has lost over a kilo! The weight will continue to drop off with good diet and exercise. Pepper is an active and busy dog falling more to the terrier side of her breeding. She will not be a coach potato and will need a good run off lead each day. She will also need to have her mind kept active as she is an intelligent dog. She would benefit from further training as she can pull a little on the lead (although she is much better on a harness). She does have excellent recall however and is good off the lead.
Pepper has been left for a couple of hours at a time by her foster home and has been fine. She has always been left with other dogs in her foster home so care would have to be taken to build any time alone gradually if she were rehomed as the only dog.
All Hope Rescue dogs are neutered, vaccinated, wormed, flea treated and microchipped prior to rehoming. A homecheck will be required, and you will need to come and meet the dog with your own dogs and family. Hope Rescue rehomes throughout the UK. A Pre-Home Interest Form can be downloaded from www.hoperescue.org.uk and should be returned to dogs@hoperescue.org.uk
The Pepper Fact File
Dog status: Very good
Cat status: Will chase, should not be rehomed with cats, rabbits, chickens etc.
Child status: Very good. Can be rehomed with children aged 5 years plus
House training: Perfect
Home alone: has been left for a few hours by foster home and been fine. Would not suit a full time worker
Basic training: Will sit and has good recall
Pepper is a 2 year old cairn terrier cross pug. She is a fun, bright and bubbly dog who will fit in well with any new home. She loves company either human or canine and would not like to live with a full time worker.
Pepper is good with other dogs she meets out on walks and has been good with the dogs in her foster home. She could be rehomed as a single dog if she had plenty of human company or to a home with existing dogs. There have been disagreements over a toy with one of the dogs in her foster family and this would need to be considered when introducing her to an existing pack.
Pepper has a keen drive to chase and will not be able to be rehomed with cats, chickens, rabbits etc in her new home.
Pepper has been in foster carer with children and has been good with them. She is an excitable and bouncy dog and could knock smaller children over.
Pepper is a little overweight at the moment however, in the short time she has been with her foster home she has lost over a kilo! The weight will continue to drop off with good diet and exercise. Pepper is an active and busy dog falling more to the terrier side of her breeding. She will not be a coach potato and will need a good run off lead each day. She will also need to have her mind kept active as she is an intelligent dog. She would benefit from further training as she can pull a little on the lead (although she is much better on a harness). She does have excellent recall however and is good off the lead.
Pepper has been left for a couple of hours at a time by her foster home and has been fine. She has always been left with other dogs in her foster home so care would have to be taken to build any time alone gradually if she were rehomed as the only dog.
All Hope Rescue dogs are neutered, vaccinated, wormed, flea treated and microchipped prior to rehoming. A homecheck will be required, and you will need to come and meet the dog with your own dogs and family. Hope Rescue rehomes throughout the UK. A Pre-Home Interest Form can be downloaded from www.hoperescue.org.uk and should be returned to dogs@hoperescue.org.uk