The little puppy Skye may only be two years old, but she has been through a lot. The animalsuffered trauma after the previous adopter 'heartlessly' returned her to the shelter. Thanks to its playful nature and resilience, this ‘girlie’ is now in a good place and ready for a loving forever home.
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The resilient puppy who overcame the trauma
Skye, a tan-white greyhound crossbreed puppy, is an ‘inquisitive little soul’ that won the hearts of her carers in the RSPCA from the first day she was brought into the shelter. The pooch was adopted but, sadly, got left back to the charity, which caused her a lot of trauma. Though Skye was made to feel ‘unwanted’, this ‘little lady’ is now doing well physically and mentally. She is in desperate need of a loving owner who won’t bail on her, won’t change their mind, and will give her a forever home.
‘Sweet and playful girlie’
RSPCA describes Skye as a ‘sweet and playful girlie’. They say that, although you might not notice, she is still a baby, who is learning boundaries. Sometimes Skye can get too excited and struggles to control her playful nature.
Ideally, she needs an owner experienced with her breed and able to provide a calm environment. She will benefit from kind help to train and heal, so she can grow into a good girl.
Skye is a highly intelligent animal and loves to learn, which will be helpful to an owner who’ll fall in love with this special puppy.
This incredible dog has a calm side too. Despite loving her toys and playtime, the pooch also enjoys her downtime and having a cosy nap.
Skye is a little selfish and wouldn't like to share (you)
A dog full of energy, Skye will do great in a house with a large secure garden to burn off all that extra puppy excitement.
She loved attention ever since she was a baby, and still prefers to be an only child in the household. She wouldn’t want to share you with another pet. Anyone who decides to adopt Skye and put their heart into caring for her will get a ‘pure delight’ of a dog, a loyal companion and a lot of fun guaranteed.
Head to RSPCA's website to learn more about the charity and support their vital animal welfare and rescue work.
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