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Betsy

I'm looking for my forever home. Could you be my perfect match?

Reference ID
3583161
May live with
Primary & Secondary school age children.
Size

Are you right for Betsy?

If you are after a loyal sidekick with a love for snuggles and a nose for adventure, Betsy might be your perfect match. This lovely 7-and-a-half-year-old Spaniel x Poodle is looking for a home where she can be the only dog, with people who will advocate for her and help her feel safe when other dogs are about. Betsy is happy to live with children aged 5 and over and has a lovely track record of being gentle and friendly with younger ones during family visits. However, a private, secure garden is a must, and she will need to stay on lead in public at all times, as she does not like other dogs in her space and can be reactive if they get too close. She cannot live with cats. Once settled, she can be left alone for a couple of hours, and she travels well either in the back seat or the boot - calm, composed, and ready for the next sniff-filled stroll!

Is Betsy right for you?

Betsy is a gentle soul who may be shy at first but give her a (sniffing) moment and you will soon see her affectionate side. Once she knows you, she is a cuddle bug who loves a fuss and will happily curl up with you on the sofa. Betsy thrives on being able to sniff and potter about, though you might need to call her name a few times before she looks up from her scent adventures. She is relaxed seeing dogs at a distance, but she does not like them getting too close. She is at her happiest knowing her people will calmly guide her away from situations she finds overwhelming. In her previous home, she did show jealous guarding behaviours towards a particular dog, but she has never shown any guarding around people. She is housetrained, knows the basics, and her recall is good - especially when needing to move away from other dogs. She enjoys toys, especially a ball or a stick, and is more toy driven than treat focused. Betsy is good for vet visits and grooming, and she accepts handling well from familiar people. She enjoys company, values reassurance, and will look to her people for guidance when faced with the unexpected. If you can offer Betsy a dog-free home, a steady routine and plenty of love you will be rewarded with a loyal companion who is happiest by your side. This dog is currently being rehomed under our Home Stay scheme. Under this scheme, the dog stays with their current owner until the point of adoption, when the ownership transfers briefly to Dogs Trust and then to the new adopters. The benefits of Home Stay for a dog are that it minimises disruption and prevents the dog having to come into kennels, however there is the potential the owner may pull out of the scheme prior to adoption. We understand the upset this may cause to potential adopters, and we work closely with the owners to minimised the likelihood of this. However, it remains a possibility, and should this occur, Dogs Trust will prioritise finding adopters an alternative dog.

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How our rehoming process works

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Create an account and fill out our application form

In our form you can tell us all about your home, your lifestyle and the kind of dogs you’re interested in. You won’t be applying for a specific dog, but you can add favourites to give us an idea of the dogs you like. We’ll use this information to find a great match for …

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Choose a rehoming centre

We’ll also ask you to select a rehoming centre. The team at this centre will look after your application and assess you against all suitable dogs in their care. This doesn’t have to be your nearest centre, but you will need to travel there within a few days once we’ve found …

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We’ll contact you within seven days

We’ll be in touch by phone or email within seven days of receiving your application to have a chat about your dog search. Then we'll start looking for a great match for you.

We will make two attempts to contact you. If after the second attempt we don’t hear back from …

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We’ll keep your application open for three months and keep looking for a match

You won't need to do anything else or apply again for three months. We’ll keep reviewing your application against all the dogs at your chosen centre. Not all available dogs are featured on our website; dogs of all shapes and sizes regularly come into our care, and your …

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When we find a match, we’ll invite you to meet them

If we’ve found a dog who seems right for you, we’ll invite you to come and meet them at the rehoming centre. 

Some of the dogs in our care will need to meet potential owners several times to get to know one another. This lets us see you’re compatible and gives you …

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If we haven’t found the right match, we’ll continue the search together

If we haven’t found the right dog for you within three months, we’ll let you know your application is closed. We’ll invite you to apply again so we have up-to-date information about you, and we’ll keep looking.

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We’ll support you to embark on a new life with your dog

When we’ve matched you with a dog, we’ll help you welcome them to your home. After adoption we’ll keep in touch to see how you and the dog are doing. If you need any advice or support, we’re just a phone call away. 

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Key information

Location

Dogs Trust Salisbury (Wiltshire)
45 Amesbury Road
Newton Tony
Wiltshire
SP4 0HW
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Opening hours

We’re open for general browsing on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 12–4pm. Wednesday and Friday mornings are by pre-arranged appointment only.

Accessibility

Wheelchair access

This centre provides easy wheelchair access throughout

Hearing loop

Please ask at reception

Contact

Phone lines open everyday from 8.30am to 5pm

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