We are looking for a forever home for Bella, ideally she needs her new owners to be retired & home all the time.
Bella’s 3yrs old, loves affection, she will make someone the perfect lap dog!
She suffers with anxiety as she’s a rescue dog with a bad past, badly beaten, starved & left tied to a post in a yard! I believe she’s had footballs kicked at her as she’s petrified of them.
She’s also frightened of loud noises & sudden movements. She’s come a long way since we’ve had her, It’s with great sadness we have to re home her as she’s such a lovely dog.
we have genuine reasons for re-homing for more details don’t hesitate to contact me!
She needs a lot of love so please only contact me if you have experience with collies & genuinely have the time to devote to her, we don’t want her to flit from home to home
She’s not neuted, not good with cats… good with other dogs, loves walks & her sleep!
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