Martha

Newton Aycliffe, UK
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Pet details information:

  • Newton Aycliffe, UK
  • 2025-04-24
  • 3
  • 0
  • Mixed Breed
  • Female
  • 1 year
  • Medium
  • Energetic
  • Β£100
  • No
Pre-adoption checks
  • Microchipped by collection date
  • Neutered
  • Vaccinations up to date
  • Worm and flea treated
  • Health Checked by a vet
  • Special medical care required

Additional information

  • Is your pet comfortable around other dogs?
  • Yes
  • Is your pet comfortable around other cats?
  • Unsure
  • Is your pet comfortable around children?
  • Comfortable with babies and children of all ages
  • Why are you looking to rehome this pet?
  • Due to my own worsening health conditions I am no longer able to give Martha the exercise she needs
  • Ideal home
  • Active household
  • Does your pet require a secure outdoor space?
  • Yes

Description

Martha is a 1 year old collie saluki whippet. She is very loving and will only be rehomed to a loving home that can offer her the life she needs. Martha is good with children and other dogs. This is a really difficult decision for us all, but need to do what's right for Martha. All photos are of Martha, but it insisted one has to be of her mother. Martha is up to date with her vaccinations, microchipped and worm and flea treated. Martha is crate trained but prefers to sleep in the bed with her humans on a night. Martha will be rehomed with her bed, cage, bowls, favourite toys, food, her bowls, lead and collar. Martha is fully house trained.

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