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Adopter Cutie Lucy Dachshund

Krydsede raser · Kvinde · Ældre · 11 år

Lucy har fået et nyt sæt billeder! En stor tak til frivillig fotograf Jane Jeffrey for at tage disse skønne billeder af Lucy til os! Den søde lille Lucy er en 11-årig dværghund (Fødselsdato: 15/03/2015), der kom til Oldies Club-redningscenteret efter at hendes ejer desværre er død. Hun er i pleje hos en familie i Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, og venter på at nogen tilbyder hende et permanent hjem. Oversigt: Lucy er genert men aktiv, vejer 12,5 kg og er 36 cm (14″) høj. Hun kan enten være en enkelt hund eller leve med en ikke-høj, rolig ældre hund. Hun har brug for et hjem kun for voksne, men besøgende børn, der respekterer hendes plads, ville være OK, og hun ville muligvis kunne leve med en selvtillidsfuld kat. Hun elsker menneskeligt selskab, men kan efterlades, når du skal ud. Hun nyder to eller tre halvtimes gåture om dagen. Hun kan dog gå længere, hvis du vil. Gradvist faldt hun til ro: Lucy tog lang tid om at vænne sig til sine nye omgivelser i plejehjemmet og efter at have mistet sin ejer. Hun var helt igennem perfekt opført, men ville trække sig væk fra sine plejeforældre, indtil hun til sidst indså, at de var pålidelige og venlige. Hun er stadig genert for billeder! Kan efterlades i 2-3 timer: Da Lucy først kom til redningscenteret, kunne hun slet ikke lide at blive efterladt alene. Men hendes plejeforældre har fået hende til at vænne sig til at blive efterladt gradvist, og hun kan nu efterlades i et par timer. Hun bliver lidt trist, spiser en godbid og falder derefter til ro for at sove. Hun ville ideelt elske et hjem, hvor der er nogen rundt det meste af dagen. Kunne leve med en rolig hund: Lucy er ret god med andre hunde, så længe de ikke springer op til hende eller står over hende, i hvilket tilfælde vil hun snappe for at fortælle dem at holde sig væk. Hun er okay med den kvindelige Jack Russell i plejehjemmet, og hendes plejeforældre siger: "Lucy kunne leve med en anden hund, så længe det er en rolig, ældre hund og ikke for høj. Hun er okay med min hund nu, hun gør bare sit eget, men er tilfreds nok, når Penny er i nærheden, og de går ganske godt sammen. Hun hader bare høje hunde, der står over hende eller unge, livlige hunde". Kunne leve med en selvtillidsfuld kat: Lucy har ikke vist nogen interesse for katte, hun ser udenfor, selv ikke naboens kat. Faktisk har hun ikke meget

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08/08/2026: No more applications please. Lucy has been reserved! Lucy's had a photoshoot! Huge thanks to photography volunteer, Jane Jeffrey , for taking these lovely photos of Lucy for us! Cute little Lucy is an 11-year-old Dachshund (DOB: 15/03/2015) who came into the Oldies Club rescue after her owner sadly passed away. She is in a foster home in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, waiting for someone to offer her a permanent home. Summary: Lucy is a shy but active girl, weighing 12.5kg and she’s 36cm (14″) tall. She could either be an only dog, or live with a non-tall calm older dog. She needs an adult-only home, but visiting children who respect her space would be OK and she might be able to live with a confident cat. She loves human company but can be left when you need to go out. She enjoys two or three half-hour walks a day. She can keep going for longer if you want though! Gradually settled in: Lucy took quite a while to get used to her new surroundings in foster care and having lost her human. She was impeccably well behaved but would shy away from her foster carers until she eventually realised they were trustworthy and kind. She's still camera shy though, hence the need for a photoshoot! Can be left for 2-3 hours: When Lucy first arrived in rescue, she didn't like to be left alone at all. But her foster carer has got her used to being left gradually and can leave her for a few hours. She is used to this now, but sulks a bit, eats a treat, and then settles down to sleep. She would ideally love a home where someone is around for most of the day. Could live with a calm dog: Lucy is pretty good with other dogs out and about as long as they don't bounce up to her or loom over her, in which case she'll air snap to tell them to back off. She is fine the resident female Jack Russell in her foster home and her foster carer says: "Lucy could live with another dog as long as it is a calm, older dog and not too tall. She is okay with my dog now, she still just does her own thing, but is happy enough when Penny is near her and they bump along quite happily. She just hates tall dogs who stand over her or young bouncy dogs" . Could live with a confident cat: Lucy hasn't shown any interest in cats she sees outside, even the next door neighbour's cat. In fact, she doesn't seem to have much of a prey drive at all, as she ignores squirrels and doesn't play with toys. Being such a peaceable dog, it's thought she could live with a dog-savvy cat after careful introductions. Adult-only home: Lucy is very shy and can find children a bit too much. There have been young children visiting her foster home and she tends to keep to a safe distance and avoid interacting with them. She would cope with the occasional visiting grandchild in her retirement home, but probably by removing herself from the situation until the coast was clear again. Sleeping arrangements: Lucy sleeps in her own bed in her foster carers' bedroom. It seems that she may have shared her owner’s bed because she will try to get up on the bed sometimes. Lucy sleeps really well, spark out and snoring happily. She loves having a lie in, in her snuggly bed. Loves walks – excellent recall: Lucy loves a walk and she walks really well both on and off the lead. She stays near you and will wait for you. She will also stop/wait when told to do so, as she's an obedient girl and her recall is excellent. She currently has two or three walks a day of about 30 minutes to an hour. She might have short legs but she loves a long walk, avoiding deep puddles, naturally. Not fond of the car but is good: You have to lift Lucy in to the car, but she settles and is quiet. In her foster carer’s small car, Lucy travels on the front seat with a clip harness. In the larger car she travels in the back on a cushion with a leash clip on. She does not like being in a cage/basket at all, neither in the car nor in house. Lucy’s favourite pastimes: Sleeping, walking, eating and just being with her human. Lucy’s dislikes: She is a timid dog and shies away from unknown people and situations, but it doesn’t seem to overly stress her out – she just steps away and sensibly removes herself from the situation. She used to dislike being left alone but her foster carers have been working on this and although she still prefers to have company, she can be left for short periods. Lucy’s ideal home: An active older person or couple would suit Lucy, someone that is home most of the time but still has the ability to take her for the exciting walks that she loves. Health notes: Lucy is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and has been wormed and flea treated. At her vet check, Lucy was pronounced fit and healthy. She has a slightly high liver count, so recently had a scan, but everything was fine. It might be a good idea to give her a regular liver support supplement. More from Lucy’s foster carer: “ Lucy is a timid, sweet little dog – unless you are knocking on the front door, and then she sounds like the biggest guard dog ever! She will let you know when someone is coming to the house. However, she is fine when they come in, does not jump up at visitors, just lets you know, loudly, that they are there. Then is happy to step away and settle down .” The four photos below are by Lucy's foster carer: If you would like to offer Lucy a permanent home, please read our Adoption Procedures for information about the adoption process. You can then contact the Oldies Club rehoming team as follows: Email: for an application form. Or , leaving a message including your email address, and we’ll email an application form. Lucy can be rehomed anywhere on the UK mainland – the closer to her foster home the better – subject to a satisfactory home visit. Note that you will be required to travel to the foster home to collect her. If you would love to offer a home to an oldie but your circumstances aren’t suitable, perhaps you would be kind enough to sponsor one of the special oldies we are caring for that, due to health problems, are unlikely to be offered a permanent home.

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