She has been bought up around children who age from newborn - 9. Great with other dogs, fine with cats just inquisitive. She has lots of energy so will need stimulating with walks and play. She absolutely loves tickles and cuddles she'll roll over for you to stroke her belly. She can pull a little bit on the lead when walking but after a few minutes will calm down. She is up to date with worming and flea treatment and all vaccines & microchip.
She is mostly house trained - no accidents during the day but if she is left too long over night she will sometimes do her business by the door.
Unfortunately we are looking to rehome her because I just don't have the time that she needs with a baby and going back to work.
No time wasters please only serious homes and someone who has the time for her.
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