

Available through DBARC
Tina was found straying along with another similar dog, but they were never reclaimed and it is most likely that they were simply abandoned. Tina is a sensitive dog who is very shy at first, it will take time & patience for her to trust & show her true, loving personality. It is likely that she may have had some less than kind treatment in her past life, but consistent and loving handling will soon build her confidence.Tina is not used to living with cats or small pets, and given her sighthound genes, would be quite likely to chase them She is good with other dogs. Tina has no long term history so we would not wish to place her with children under 12 years.Having been unwanted at such an early age does mean that Tina is likely to have missed out on early training, so her adopters will need to be ready to help her catch up, and training classes will be an essential part of that process as well as normal training in the home, socialising with other kind dogs and habituation to the wider ...
