Four Paws Animal Rescue
Find your new companion => Dogs looking for homes => Dogs currently on hold => Topic started by: Famous Shamus on June 25, 2014, 17:20:44 pm
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** QUINCY & QUEENIE WILL NEED TO BE RE-HOMED WHERE THERE IS ANOTHER DOG **
Please meet Quincy
(http://i1161.photobucket.com/albums/q517/Shamus_Hound/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps7dacd4de.jpg) (http://s1161.photobucket.com/user/Shamus_Hound/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps7dacd4de.jpg.html)
Breed: Yorkshire Terrier
Sex: Female
Age: 4 years
Dog Friendly: Yes, in foster with other dogs
Cat Friendly: Not known
People Friendly: Yes, but a little nervous at the moment
Child Friendly: Not known
House Trained: To be assessed
Vaccinated: Will be asap
Neutered: Will be asap
Travel: No problems
Microchipped: Will be asap
Flea Treated: Yes
Wormed: will be asap
Food: Dry food
Fostered: Machen
Adoption Fee: £150
Quincy came into Four Paws care through no fault of her own. She is a timid girl at the moment, but is starting to come out of her shell a little in her foster home. She is in foster with Queenie who seems to give her more confidence.
Quincy is currently undergoing a 14 day assessment and will be ready for rehoming from 8th July.
Applications are welcome from now. Please put in an application in the first instance if you are interested in Quincy.
Approved applications will be home checked.
Details of our adoption procedures and adoption application form are here http://www.fourpawsanimalrescue.org.uk/adoption_procedures.html
Quincy's fosterers will update as they get to know her.
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Ohh bless her, hope she come's out her shell real quick :) xx
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We had the names of the Yorkie girls the wrong way round so have now updated there posts with the right names.
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That's why she didn't respond to me............ I thought it was my "silly" voice ;) :-*
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UPDATE ON QUINCY
Quincy has obviously been a lot more used to the company of other dogs, not humans. she is very nervous and looks to the other dogs for reassurance. She will follow the others and come and sit beside you if the other dogs are there. As with Queenie her house training will need lots of work. We do not think that Quincy has ever been on a lead, we are gradually trying to get her used to one around the garden. Quincy will need someone who will be patient and understand her needs. There will need to be already at least one resident dog with anyone wishing to adopt Quincy. She has had her 1st vaccination and is being spayed on Tuesday
Qeenie and Quincy can be homed together or separately where there is a resident dog.