The Shar Pei cross is looking for a home where the youngest kids are practical secondary school-aged and she has a garden to delight in.
A representative for Dogs Trust said: “We suspect Vivienne might have had a couple of litters in her life time.
“She is now trying to find a permanently home where she can get all the love and attention she should have.
“Vivienne has actually gotten along with everybody however she does reveal subtle indications of being a little under-confident at first, prospective adopters must more than happy to let her bloom at her own rate and she’d gain from a hands-off technique when initially satisfying her.
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“Vivienne enjoys having fun with toys, particularly if a tennis ball comes out.”
She will require a lot of time to settle in prior to trying excessive with her and it is unidentified what Vivienne will resemble being left alone, so this must be presented slowly.
She has actually satisfied a number of dogs at the centre and although she can walk well with them, she would not delight in coping with one full-time.