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Piper

Piper(Reserved)

Microchipped and Neutered

Beautiful girl Piper is looking for his forever home.

Piper is such a softie, she loves attention, cuddles and being with her person. 

She is a wonderful, loving and well behaved dog. She has got dominant traits and so would be best suited to being an only dog. She can react to dogs whilst out on walks. Although she will walk nicely on the lead otherwise.

Piper has never been left on her own for long periods of time but is crate trained. She would suit someone who is around most of the day as she struggles being on her own.

She is great around children and loves the attention they give her.

If you are looking for a real snuggle buddy and have the time to dedicate to this beautiful young lady please contact the office directly on 01224 208989 or click on “Request to adopt Piper now”.

General Information

Breed
Mixed Breed
Age
3
Size
Small
Gender
Female

Dog Character

Only pet in household
On-going training required
Family home

Adoption process

Find out what to expect from the dog adoption process

Please do not call the office or email to ask about your application, as this only delays the process in finding a dog their forever home. All applicants will receive a response as soon as practically possible.

1

Apply to adopt a dog

Complete our online dog adoption form, telling us about yourself and why you would make an ideal pawrent.

2

Find the perfect match

Our rehoming team will evaluate all applications and get in touch with those we believe to be the most suitable.

3

Homecheck

We will visit prospective new owners at home to ensure both they and the dog will be a successful match.

4

Meet and rehome

Meet the dog at our Alford centre and, assuming all goes well, they will leave with you for their forever home.

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