Adoptuj Winsome Winnie the Cavapoo
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Please help Winnie by sharing this page! Winnie has found a short-term foster home, but she needs to move from there before October. Could you adopt Winnie? Winnie The Cavapoo (Cavalier x Poodle) is 9 years old and is urgently looking for a forever home which meets her very specific needs. It must be within a 3-hour drive of her current foster home in Kent, be adult-only with no other pets and no visiting children , have a flat garden and people who can give her the TLC she needs. Winnie is now seeking an adoptive home – not a foster home. Winnie came into Oldies Club care as her owner could no longer look after her. She's moved temporarily to Canterbury, Kent, but this foster home is only available until the beginning of October, so Winnie needs to find her forever home quickly. She looks like butter wouldn't melt, but Winnie will resource guard certain items, sometimes unpredictably, and so she needs to be the only pet in a child-free home, so that she doesn't have the worry of being on guard. Winnie is naturally friendly, playful, loving and biddable. She'll sit nicely and drop items when asked to. She loves fuss and praise! It's her physical challenges (hip dysplasia combined with tubbiness) which are limiting her at the moment and managing those in the right sort of home will help her be the sunny-natured lady she really is. Winnie when she first arrived in foster Winnie has already made huge progress. She's managed to lose over 1kg despite not being able to have proper walkies, just garden pottering. Hopefully she will continue to improve as she gets to her ideal weight, builds up those back leg muscles and her pain-management continues. She moves more easily now than when she first arrived but there's still a way to go and she's unlikely to ever need normal walks as such. Healthwise, Winnie has been x-rayed and found to have hip dysplasia and she also has some back pain. She has been prescribed painkillers and anti-inflammatories, with very gentle exercise. She must be kept trim to help her hips and spine. Her heart is very good. Winnie uses a raised feeding station to protect her back and she has a special orthopaedic harness. She will need pain relief for life. Winnie finds car travel a bit worrying, and we wonder if she might also find it uncomfortable, so a home where she won't need to do long car trips would be best. In her original foster home, Winnie did some gentle pottering on her foster carer's farmland and she proved to be as good as gold around livestock of all shapes and sizes. Likewise, she's well-mannered with other dogs she meets as long as it's nowhere near her resource guarding triggers. She made good friends with the Labrador living next door. Winnie with chickens Winnie has a gorgeous soft coat but it grows like the blazes so she needs regular trips to the groomers and for the groomers to be careful of her ouchy hips. Her original foster carer described Winnie as an angel when her resource guarding triggers are avoided. These are any high-value food items/human food or her toys in the proximity of a perceived threat to them, like the resident dog in her original foster home. Winnie is a skilled forager, both for food and interesting toy-like things to play with. Her previous foster carer had to move her bin more than once and a little table which, now she's more agile, Winnie scrambled up onto to reach said bin. She is quite a character and loves fuss and praise so much, she's taken to bringing things to her foster carer as presents. Such a clever girl! Could you offer Winnie a child-free, dog-free, cat-free forever home? If you would like to offer Winnie 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. Winnie can be rehomed within a 3-hour drive of Canterbury – 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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