Misty
22 hoursDog Info
- Breed:
- Dachshund
- Age:
- 1 year old (approx)
- Advert Type:
- Dachshunds For Adoption, Rehoming or Rescue
- Advertiser Type:
- Rescue Centre / Charity
About This Dog for Adoption
Misty's ideal home
Misty is a sweet and snuggly little dog with a big personality, looking for a home where someone will be around most of the time to give her the love and company she thrives on. At just a year and a half old, this Frenchie-cross-Dachshund has a playful spirit and a heart full of affection. She enjoys the hustle and bustle of a busy home and has been friendly with everyone she meets, including young children. She could potentially live with another dog after a successful introductions. She’s looking for a home without cats or other small pets.
Could you be Misty's perfect match?
Misty is a fun and affectionate companion who loves cuddles, playtime, and being wherever her people are. She’s a social butterfly who enjoys visitors and has even been known to enjoy a trip to the pub! She travels well in the car and is always up for an adventure. She’s sociable when introduced calmly to other dogs and has done well with playing with groups of dogs. She’s unsettled when left alone, so needs a home where someone is always around, whether that’s a family member, a trusted sitter, or access to day care. Misty’s looking for a loving home that will appreciate her zest for life and help her continue to grow into the brilliant dog she’s destined to be.
This dog is currently being rehomed under our Home Stay scheme. Under this scheme, the dog stays with their current owner until the point of adoption, when the ownership transfers briefly to Dogs Trust and then to the new adopters. The benefits of Home Stay for a dog are that it minimises disruption and prevents the dog having to come into kennels, however there is the potential the owner may pull out of the scheme prior to adoption. We understand the upset this may cause to potential adopters, and we work closely with the owners to minimised the likelihood of this. However, it remains a possibility, and should this occur, Dogs Trust will prioritise finding adopters an alternative dog.