Trixie | Terrier (Staffordshire Bull) Cross | Merseyside (Liverpool) - 1
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Trixie

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

May live with
Secondary school age children.
Size

Are you right for Trixie?

Trixie is very undersocialised and needs a home free from other pets and children under the age of 12. She is house trained but may need a refresher after a short stay in kennels. She's also going to need all of her basic training.

Is Trixie right for you?

Trixie is a worried little thing who will hit the ground when she's worried or afraid and she's looking for a loving family that will help support her and build her confidence. She has only been out of the house once or twice since she was born and finds lots of things overwhelming, but she's beginning to explore and is getting used to wearing a harness and lead. Trixie is not as forthcoming s her sisters when it coming to seeking attention, but when she relaxes she remembers that she does actually quite like a gentle fuss. She is friendly with new people but likes to be able to investigate someone before they try to touch her. In the previous home, Trixie and co would chew boxes and furniture, but they never had anything appropriate to play with as young pups. It will be vital that nothing valuable is left for her to chew on when she goes home and she shouldn't be punished if she does, just guided onto something appropriate as she has never known any different. Trixie's new family must also be willing to work on some dog interactions with her as she doesn't know how to behave when she meets others. Advice and help is always available from the team at the centre and having a socialised dog will make life easier both for Trixie and her adopters. She is a young dog still at eight months and has a lot to learn but with the right support she has all the potential to become a wonderfully well rounded and confident adult dog.

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How our rehoming process works

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Choose a rehoming centre

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We’ll review your application

We’ll review your application against the dogs in our care at your chosen centre. If we think we have the right dog for you, we’ll be in touch as soon as possible. If we don’t hear back from you, we will close your application for now, and you can reapply when you’re …

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

If we don’t have a dog for you right now, we’ll keep your application open for three months and keep you in mind for any new dogs that arrive. If within this time you see another dog you are interested in, you won't need to apply again but you can amend your application by …

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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 Merseyside (Liverpool)
Whiston Lane
Huyton
Liverpool
Merseyside
L36 6HP
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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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