Roxy is a beautiful young lady (2) with bags of energy, she greeted our volunteer like she had always known her. She was out for a walk when they arrived at her home but she can be vocal when visitors arrive to her home.
Roxy will bark at anything moving outside her home when she is left alone, so she is kept away from the front of the house when there is no-one home. She has free run of the house otherwise, and is happy to settle til her humans return.
She loves her humans but likes to push the boundarys when there is food around that she would like to eat. Her new home would need to be mindful of leaving food out.
Roxy can be reactive and vocal when she sees other dogs out on a walk and is currently walked on a halti as well as a harness, as she is very strong when she pulls. Her owners do not let her off-lead very often in case Roxy sees another dog and runs off towards them but she does enjoy regular and long walks. Her recall is not great when distracted! She has been off-lead in an enclosed exercise area and has also happily met with one or two friends' dogs with reasonably positive
outcomes. She seems to have a short attention-span but does seem to be willing to learn so would suit someone who is prepared to put work in with Roxy and teach her good behaviours
Roxy is used to children visiting fairly regularly but her owners would not leave her unsupervised as she can be overly boisterous with them.
Roxy was living with another dog but was too much for the elderly dog and has had to be separated.
Roxy is a beautiful young girl who is bursting with energy and would benefit from an active home where she can burn her energy off and learn new skills with someone prepared to put the time and effort into her.