Terrier (Jack Russell)
11 years
Female
YES
Not tested
8+ years
All our dogs are chipped, spayed, neutered, vaccinated, and treated for worms and fleas prior to Adoption
This lovely 11-year-old Jack Russell Terrier is a cuddle-loving, toy-ragging delight small dog who still has plenty of spark left in her. She could live with children aged 8 and up (or younger if they are confident with dogs), and although she would be happy as the only dog, she could also live alongside her best friend Apple. She cannot live with cats or small furries. Cider is comfortable with regular visitors and enjoys making friends with new people. A quiet household where she can enjoy short, sniffy walks, curl up on laps, and have a soft toy (or three) to keep her entertained would be her idea of bliss. A private or communal garden would be suitable, as long as there are not too many stairs due to her age.
Cider may be in her senior years, but she is as full of love and playfulness as ever. She adores human company and wants to be as close to you as possible—ideally snuggled right up next to you with her favourite toy in tow. She loves playing tug or entertaining herself with soft toys (which she might occasionally shred in true terrier fashion). Cider is friendly with everyone she meets and has been good for her vet exams, she can be a bit wriggly when worried. She walks nicely in her harness, travels well, and takes treats gently. Cider is not housetrained in kennels, so may need a bit of support adjusting to home life. She may also be a little vocal when she spots people but is not getting their attention. She will need any time left alone to be built up gradually once she is settled in. With a comfy lap, a steady routine, and lots of love and toys, Cider is sure to bring joy to her new family—especially if they have room for her best friend Apple, too.
Is overall a great living dog.
This is just a small selection of the dogs we have currently looking for homes. These dogs are in the care of our fabulous fosterers, and ready to start their new lives. Could one of them be your new family member?
We read all applications and get in touch with those that look like a good match for one of our dogs.
If your application looks like a good match we will contact you to arrange a home visit – this is a mandatory part of adopting.
Once the home visit is complete we will arrange for you to meet suitable pets.
We love to see updates about how the dogs are getting on and we offer rescue back up for the rest of the dog’s life.