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Mini

Mighty Mini is a small bundle of energy and love, with a big character. She has had a tough start in life but has not let this stop her from having fun for one minute! She’s a lively and sometimes vocal girl, who is always up for playtime or receiving affection from her handler. Due to her young age and sheltered start, she has not had the chance to interact much with other dogs or in new situations so, as well as basic training, will need a lot of training and socialisation in these areas. She is looking for someone who has owned dogs before and who will have the time, patience and energy to dedicate to her ongoing needs, helping her to become the happy and well behaved dog she has the potential to be!

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  • Breed
  • JRT X Pomeranian
  • Age
  • 4 months old
  • Weight
  • 2.32kg
  • Sex
  • female
  • Reason for arrival
  • Stray
  • Can be left alone?
  • Needs someone at home during the day
  • Can live with dogs?
  • Yes (please read 'other notes' section below)
  • Can live with cats?
  • Possibly (please read 'other notes' section below)
  • Can live with children?
  • Yes (please read 'Other Notes' section below)
  • Garden required?
  • Yes (private garden)
  • Toilet trained?
  • Not yet
  • Travels well?
  • Yes (including public transport)
  • Knows basic commands?
  • Not yet
  • Friendly with strangers?
  • Yes
  • Can live in a flat?
  • Yes with direct access to a private garden
  • Social with dogs on walks?
  • Yes (but needs further training and socialisation)
  • Needs to attend training classes?
  • Yes
  • Owner experience?
  • Owned dogs before
  • Daily exercise required?
  • 2 gentle 20 minute walks rising to at least 1hr off -lead exercise once fully grown
  • Medical conditions?
  • See 'Other Notes' section for more info

Other Notes

Mini has had her front right leg amputated due to having an incurable deformity, thought to have been there since birth. She has adapted to the loss of her leg very well and it doesn’t slow her down or stop her from doing things, at all. Mini could live with sensible children of 12+ providing they have lived with a dog before and will help with her training. She could potentially live with a cat as long as they have lived with dogs previously and will not be intimidated by her excitable behaviour. Her owners will also need to teach her not to chase! She would benefit from living with an older, calmer dog who will be a good influence on her, subject to a successful meet at Mayhew. Mini could live in a flat but can be vocal at times so this should be taken into consideration. She has been neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and is up to date with flea and worm treatment. She has also been health checked and behaviourally assessed.

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