Lottie
Puppy Info
- Advert Type:
- Cocker Spaniels For Adoption, Rehoming or Rescue
- Advertiser Type:
- Rescue Centre / Charity
- Breed:
- Cocker Spaniel
- Age:
- 10 months old (approx)
About This Dog for Adoption
Lottie's ideal home
Lottie is a gorgeous dog who is full of all the energy and enthusiasm that you’d expect from a seven-month-old Spaniel. She’s still learning all there is to know about the big wide world and would love to find adopters who can embrace her energy, while supporting her in becoming a confident, well-rounded adult. Gradually socialising her, introducing her to new experiences, and working with her on positive training will all be part of the journey! She is currently a little on the shy side, and prefers the quieter side of life, where she can take each step at her own pace. Due to her nervous nature, Lottie would be best suited to a home without too many visitors coming and going, and where the youngest members of her family are in their older teens. She has experience living with dogs, and we feel that she could benefit from living with a doggy pal who she can look to for guidance, although this is not essential. A secure garden of her own is required, so that she can zoom about to her heart’s content, but also so that she continues in her toileting routine. Ultimately, she’d love to find a family who have plenty of time to dedicate to her, including not needing to leave her alone at home in the initial stages, while she settles into her new environment.
Could you be Lottie's perfect match?
Lottie has been residing in a temporary foster home, where she has shown herself to be an active, bright young dog, with tonnes of potential! While she likes to build bonds at her own pace, she is very affectionate with people she knows and will make for a playful, loyal and loving companion to her forever family. As well as her desire for a peaceful home-life, Lottie prefers to walk in quieter areas, such as the beach or rural countryside, where she can investigate her surroundings without too much hustle and bustle distracting her. Working with her on ‘perfect recall’ and some loose-lead walking would be very beneficial as starting points, as she can pull and ‘zigzag’ on the lead when excited, and loves nothing more than zooming around freely off the lead, chasing after birds!







