This advert is located in and around Winsford, Cheshire
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Advert Description
Gorgeous girl Ophelia( fifi) looking for her new loving home. She's kinda shy at first, housetrained. She plays great with my mums dog who a cross lab, she loves it infact as she cant play with the little dogs i have they really havent taken to her.She is such a funny clumsy girl don't think she knows she's a little bull doser so when she jumps up on sofa at you for cuddles it a bit like been hit with a mini bus lol This is absolutely not what I wanted to do but I have 2 chihuahua mummy and daughter, daughter she get on with really well plays with gently lets the chihuahua pull on her chops no bother. Mummy on the other hand, wants no part of her, and she's the real issue. She's the one that attacks Ophelia and still will not back down even when Ophelia is clearly going to win! but she's 7 now, so there's not much I can do with that. Ophelia could still use some lead work and more socialising with dogs outside her home. I'm more than happy for someone to come do a few meets with her before they commit. I've also had her around young children I have nieces and nephews ranging from less than 1 upto 5 and she's been pretty good. She takes treats nice I was alway very strict with her taking treats gently and sitting nice for them. I probably wouldn't recommend getting such a chunky girl if you have small children at home because she does need alot of attention but she's defo ok being around them for visits n stuff
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