After heartfelt discussions and many tears, we have made the difficult decision to find a new loving home for our beloved 2.5-year-old dachshund cross, Millie.
Millie is a delightful companion who thrives in the company of other dogs, regardless of their size or shape. She has grown up alongside our son, who is the same age as her, although we believe she will be better suited to a household without young children.
The reason behind our decision to rehome Millie is that since both of us have returned to work (Millie joined the family during my maternity leave), she has found it very challenging when left alone for extended periods of time during the day. She doesn't cope well with solitude, shows high anxiety and can sometimes exhibit protective behaviour when encountering strangers, especially men.
We believe Millie would flourish in a home with maybe an older couple or a single person who either works from home or has a part-time work schedule. She adores cuddles and is exceptionally loyal.
Millie is an absolute beauty, inside and out, and she deserves a home where she can receive the attention and care she truly deserves. Currently, she is staying with my father-in-law, who is able to take her to work with him as I travel a lot for work.
If you are interested in providing a loving and dedicated home for Millie, please don't hesitate to contact us. We genuinely appreciate your consideration.
Please note I will want to know your living situation, as I want to make sure Millies next home is going to be better suited for her than here.
Warm regards,
Amber and Connor
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