Adoptar a Luna
Caniche · Hembra · Joven · 3 años
Bonita Luna puede ser tímida al principio y la mejor forma de conocerla es unirte a ella en un paseo o tener listo un balón y jugar a atraparlo. A Luna le encanta jugar con juguetes y su favorito es un balón. Una vez que se siente cómoda, es muy cariñosa y adora un abrazo, y a acurrucarse contigo en el sofá. Debido a un incidente negativo hace unos años, Luna puede sentir la necesidad de "cuidar" a las personas a las que está cerca y ladrar a los visitantes de la casa. Una vida en casa tranquila sería ideal y podemos guiar y aconsejarle con un plan de entrenamiento para "visitantes a la casa". Le encantan sus paseos en la playa, le gusta jugar en el agua, tiene buen nombre y es social con otros perros. A Luna le beneficiaría aprender nuevas trucos para ayudar a mejorar su confianza. Le encantan los premios y los premios le ayudan a sentirse más segura cuando va al veterinario. Luna es una perra cruzada de Poodle de tres años buscando un hogar amoroso. Necesitará un hogar con adoptadores adultos experimentados con paciencia y comprensión. Luna busca ser el único perro en el hogar y salir a pasear disfrutará teniendo amigos caninos para socializar. No tiene historial de vivir con gatos, pequeños roedores o ganado. Se siente nerviosa con nuevos visitantes en la casa y beneficiaría una vida en casa más tranquila con rutina y previsibilidad para ayudarla a sentirse segura. Luna está entrenada para hacer sus necesidades, viaja bien en el coche y ama la compañía y necesitará que el tiempo que se queda sola en casa aumente gradualmente. Luna requerirá que sus adoptadores vengan a conocerla al menos un par de veces antes de la adopción.
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A quieter home with plenty of routine and predictability would suit Luna best. Someone who works from home could be a great match for her, although this isn't essential as Luna is able to settle when left for a few hours. We can also provide her adopters with guidance and a training plan to help Luna feel more comfortable when visitors come to the home. Luna enjoys getting out for her adventures and is good on and off the lead. She can find busy traffic worrying, so she would much prefer a home where her walks can focus on quieter locations or where her adopters are happy to pop her in the car and head somewhere more peaceful. Luna travels well once she is in the car and would much rather explore a woodland trail, countryside walk or beach than navigate busy roads. She particularly loves the beach, enjoys playing in the water. Luna is bright, playful and loves learning, so continuing her training and teaching her some new tricks would be a brilliant way to have fun together while helping to build her confidence. She does have one slightly cheeky habit – Luna is partial to stealing the occasional sock! We have a simple management plan that works well for this and can show her new family how to deal with it calmly so that it doesn't turn into a game or become an issue. Luna will potentially need her adopters to visit her once or twice before adoption, giving everyone the opportunity to get to know each other without rushing her. If you're looking for a dog who is fantastic in the home, loves her doggy friends, enjoys beautiful walks and adventures, and becomes a wonderfully affectionate companion once she knows you, Luna could be the girl for you. Lovely Luna is a three-year-old Poodle cross who is looking for patient, understanding adult adopters who will give her a little time to get to know them – and will be rewarded with a wonderfully affectionate and fun companion. Luna is a superstar in the home. She is housetrained, settles beautifully and is happy to sleep downstairs if needed. She adores being around her people but can also be left comfortably for a few hours, although we would recommend gradually building this back up when she first moves into her new home. One of Luna's favourite things is other dogs! She is very dog-social and loves having canine friends to walk, play and socialise with when out and about. She would, however, prefer to be the only dog living in her new home so she can enjoy having her own space and her humans to herself. Luna has no history of living with cats, small furries or livestock. Luna can initially be worried by new people, particularly visitors coming into the home, so she isn't a dog who will immediately want to be everyone's best friend. The best way to Luna's heart is to give her some time and space and let the friendship develop at her pace. Joining her for a walk, getting out her favourite ball for a game of fetch and having some tasty treats ready are all great ways to start making friends. Once Luna knows and trusts you, a completely different side of her shines through – she is affectionate, playful and loves nothing more than snuggling up with you on the sofa.
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