Breeze

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progress update: 6/1/2015

Happy New Year from Breeze!

Breeze has now found a home !!

progress update: 21/3/11

Breeze has really made herself at home and settled in fantastically.
She loves fuss and attention which she is getting in abundance.
Even our family cat has accepted her.
We took her down the beach today and she loved it, she even went in for a paddle !!

progress update: 4/3/11

Hi Helen, just a quick update on Breeze now we’ve had her a few days,

Breeze continues do very well since she arrived and we’ve had 2 very good nights with her sleeping through with no problems, her house training can be hit and miss so this is work in progress,
whilst out on our walks she had shown she could be rather skittish around pushchairs, bikes etc,
basically anything with wheels, so to give her more exposure to that sort of thing and gain her confidence
she has been doing the school run with me everyday and she is doing fantastically well,
her temperament is superb, she has bags of energy and will play all day.

Here are some pictures of our walk at Ferndown Common this morning
regards
Niki

progress update: 2/3/11

Since her arrival this morning Breeze has settle very well,
she’s a very affectionate and sweet tempered little girl,
although a little shy at first she didn’t take long to make herself at home,
she took herself in to her crate for her first nap and takes any toys she finds in there so
she obviously very much feels at home in there,
she has adapted very well to my 3 dogs, and is very keen to play if any of them are up for a game,
she is very good around the children but can get a little over excited but I’m sure this will calm down in time.

On our afternoon walk at the river she was a little nervous to start with but she soon got into the swing of things and made herself very popular with everyone we met,
she was happy to meet and greet an assortment of dogs with no problems at all,
she could do with more lead training not because she pulls but she tends to go all over the place and gets under your feet,
Breeze travelled nice and quietly in a crate in the car no problems at all,
will update further when I know her better.
regards
Niki

Breeze arrived at the Rescue on Wednesday,
here is an introduction from the lady that looked after her in Ireland:

The puppy I have called Breeze is 4 months old now,
I rescued her from a filthy farm shed, the farmer was feeding her on oats and bread with water.
The puppy was covered in fleas and full of worms, which prompted me to rescue this puppy.
I took her to my vet for a check up; the vet said that Breeze was very weak and undernourished.
I had her inoculated microchipped, wormed and treated for fleas and also bought a good quality puppy food called Burns.

Breeze has come on in leaps and bounds and is full of energy, she loves people and other dogs I am not sure about cats.
I have caged trained her, so when I go out she is put in the cage so no harm will come to her or the house as puppies chew, also she sleeps in the cage at night with no problems.
Breeze is 80 percent house trained; she will climb out of a dog run if not watched as she wants to be with you all the time.

We would love to keep her but we have a farm behind our house and they put Bulls in the field three times a year, if Breeze got over the wall to the Bulls the farmer would shoot her.

Breeze is a very bright and intelligent little girl and wants to learn all the time, when you look at her you can see her thinking, the brain ticking over all the time.
Hope this profile is helpful in finding Breeze a lovely new home in the UK

Regards Joan.

REHOMED