A LOCKDOWN puppy will be facing her 3rd Christmas alone inside a kennel.
Polly the two-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross was born in March 2020 throughout the very first lockdown and got to Dogs Trust Newbury later on that year.
She has actually been with the charity given that October 2020 and still hasn’t discovered a house, facing her 3rd Christmas in kennels.
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The group are hoping Polly can discover her permanently home and have a much better start to 2023.
She has actually been booked 3 times throughout her time at the Berkshire-based rehoming centre, however each time, the appointments failed, leaving her still waiting to discover a house.
As an outcome of the unpredictability from such a young age, Polly tries to find a great deal of peace of mind when she is feeling nervous or overloaded..
Assistant Supervisor at Dogs Trust Newbury Natasha Tarrant stated: “Polly enjoys individuals and is very smart and really caring. When she arrived it was clear she lost out on many experiences as an outcome of the lockdown. Every dog requires the possibility to be presented to the sights and noises of the huge broad world so they can develop their self-confidence and slowly get utilized to daily life.”.
Dogs Trust think Polly will be an ideal family pet for the right household.
Polly takes pleasure in having fun with her toys, getting a difficulty from her carers, and keeping her brain hectic with scent work and dexterity.
A perfect house for Polly would be found in a peaceful area that has access to quieter strolling areas, in addition to a protected garden.
Polly would require to be the only dog in her brand-new house as she is dealing with her doggy socialisation abilities, nevertheless she is finding out to stroll with other strolling buddies.
Polly might deal with kids aged 14 and over who enjoy to play an active part in her training and workout requirements..