Location: At Many Tears in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire
If you are interested in adopting a dog that does not say it can be homed with a cat and wish us to cat test please let us know and we will be happy to do this.
13-11-2024 Beluga has the sweetest face and a lot of fluff! She has travelled a long way to be here with us. Beluga has come to us from a breeder and she is very nervous and scared on where she finds herself. Beluga has a missing toe on her right foot and this can cause her to limp from time to time. Beluga relies heavily on her kennel friends for support and this means she will need another dog in her new home to help her settle and give her some extra support if she needed it. Beluga is trying her best to understand the kindness of human touch but she is still very shy but easy to handle, we are working hard with her to help her understand that all we want to give her is love. Beluga will hide in her kennel but her and run away from us however she is easy to handle and check over, she has been an angel. Beluga will need an experienced adult only home with previous knowledge of scared dogs to help her settle and learn the ropes of home life, this includes toilet training, lead walking and also getting used to house sounds such as the TV and hoover as she may of never heard these before. We can see in her eyes how much she wants to be loved when given the chance. Beluga has a PETS travel document.
09-12-2024 UPDATE
Today was my first day meeting Beluga and straight away you can tell she's a nervous girlie, which is understandable as she hasn't met me before and has probably rarely, if ever, felt a gentle human touch before coming here. She is a beautiful lady who just needs the right home, with the right people to show her love, kindness and patience and show her that everything will be OK. As stated in the last update, someone with experience in scared dogs would be best and having at least one dog of your own already would be very beneficial for her in helping her to learn and grow in confidence. She is a special girl, who you can see wants to be able to trust humans, it'll just take some time, and I think once she does and is comfortable enough with us, I think she'll have such an amazing personality that will shine through and make her new family so happy. If you think you could give Beluga a home then please do come and say hello to her, have a look into her eyes and maybe you'll decide she's the dog for you.
06-01-2025 UPDATE
When I first met Beluga a few weeks ago she was scared and nervous, she would run away and wouldn't come near. This past week however has been a different story. Yes, she's still a bit nervous and wary of new people, but her confidence is growing so much day by day. She has only recently started walking on a harness and she’s picked it up pretty much straight away. I walked her out on the harness for the first time with her kennel buddy, Bruno and she did so well. She can be a little skittish if she gets freaked out by something but that's understandable as she's still learning. Instead of running away from me now she'll allow me to come up to her slowly and say hello and give her a fuss, while in the yard she comes up to me with Bruno and lets me put her lead on no problem. Beluga is doing so well and is learning more all the time, she's a sweet lady. She's slowly learning that we aren't going to hurt her and that we're here to help and keep her safe. Beluga would need a home with a resident dog as they will help her to continue grow in confidence and they'll be a great help and comfort for her should she be feeling overwhelmed or scared. She will also learn house training skills from them too and seeing where they go to the toilet for example should help her to learn faster. She's a beautiful and special girl who would love to feel the comfort and safety of her own forever home and the love and warmth that would be given to her by her forever family. If you think she's the right dog for you then please do come along and meet her, she's had a tough start to life, let the next part be filled with love and happiness and new adventures for her.
04-02-25 UPDATE
What a stunner, piercing blue eyes and a gentle soul. Beluga is a quiet girl who walks well on a lead. Understandably she is still fairly nervous and hand shy. When you get close enough she will accept a pat and a smooth, but takes time to accept you. She has been great with her kennel pal who is very bouncy, but doesn't faze her, she will need another dog in the home who will help her learn and settle into a routine. She is a very smart girl, but will need support with her training and lots of cuddles when she comes to you. She is very sweet natured and it shouldn't take long for her to come out of her shell....she is trying hard to get used to new people, so young children would not be ok for her. As long as older children respect her space, she is going to be a stunning addition to any family. Lots of walks and activities will benefit her greatly.
13-11-2024 Beluga has the sweetest face and a lot of fluff! She has travelled a long way to be here with us. Beluga has come to us from a breeder and she is very nervous and scared on where she finds herself. Beluga has a missing toe on her right foot and this can cause her to limp from time to time. Beluga relies heavily on her kennel friends for support and this means she will need another dog in her new home to help her settle and give her some extra support if she needed it. Beluga is trying her best to understand the kindness of human touch but she is still very shy but easy to handle, we are working hard with her to help her understand that all we want to give her is love. Beluga will hide in her kennel but her and run away from us however she is easy to handle and check over, she has been an angel. Beluga will need an experienced adult only home with previous knowledge of scared dogs to help her settle and learn the ropes of home life, this includes toilet training, lead walking and also getting used to house sounds such as the TV and hoover as she may of never heard these before. We can see in her eyes how much she wants to be loved when given the chance. Beluga has a PETS travel document.
09-12-2024 UPDATE
Today was my first day meeting Beluga and straight away you can tell she's a nervous girlie, which is understandable as she hasn't met me before and has probably rarely, if ever, felt a gentle human touch before coming here. She is a beautiful lady who just needs the right home, with the right people to show her love, kindness and patience and show her that everything will be OK. As stated in the last update, someone with experience in scared dogs would be best and having at least one dog of your own already would be very beneficial for her in helping her to learn and grow in confidence. She is a special girl, who you can see wants to be able to trust humans, it'll just take some time, and I think once she does and is comfortable enough with us, I think she'll have such an amazing personality that will shine through and make her new family so happy. If you think you could give Beluga a home then please do come and say hello to her, have a look into her eyes and maybe you'll decide she's the dog for you.
06-01-2025 UPDATE
When I first met Beluga a few weeks ago she was scared and nervous, she would run away and wouldn't come near. This past week however has been a different story. Yes, she's still a bit nervous and wary of new people, but her confidence is growing so much day by day. She has only recently started walking on a harness and she’s picked it up pretty much straight away. I walked her out on the harness for the first time with her kennel buddy, Bruno and she did so well. She can be a little skittish if she gets freaked out by something but that's understandable as she's still learning. Instead of running away from me now she'll allow me to come up to her slowly and say hello and give her a fuss, while in the yard she comes up to me with Bruno and lets me put her lead on no problem. Beluga is doing so well and is learning more all the time, she's a sweet lady. She's slowly learning that we aren't going to hurt her and that we're here to help and keep her safe. Beluga would need a home with a resident dog as they will help her to continue grow in confidence and they'll be a great help and comfort for her should she be feeling overwhelmed or scared. She will also learn house training skills from them too and seeing where they go to the toilet for example should help her to learn faster. She's a beautiful and special girl who would love to feel the comfort and safety of her own forever home and the love and warmth that would be given to her by her forever family. If you think she's the right dog for you then please do come along and meet her, she's had a tough start to life, let the next part be filled with love and happiness and new adventures for her.
04-02-25 UPDATE
What a stunner, piercing blue eyes and a gentle soul. Beluga is a quiet girl who walks well on a lead. Understandably she is still fairly nervous and hand shy. When you get close enough she will accept a pat and a smooth, but takes time to accept you. She has been great with her kennel pal who is very bouncy, but doesn't faze her, she will need another dog in the home who will help her learn and settle into a routine. She is a very smart girl, but will need support with her training and lots of cuddles when she comes to you. She is very sweet natured and it shouldn't take long for her to come out of her shell....she is trying hard to get used to new people, so young children would not be ok for her. As long as older children respect her space, she is going to be a stunning addition to any family. Lots of walks and activities will benefit her greatly.
PLEASE NOTE: We nearly always home dogs who have come from breeders where there is ALREADY A RESIDENT DOG living in the house. They have usually never lived in a house before and are only used to canine company. They usually get their confidence and learn faster with another dog to copy from. This also helps with house training and learning how to walk on a lead. They will make lovely pets but do need a lot of love, time and patience. If the ex breeding dog you are interested in can be an only dog it will say so in its write up. Please read our information on ADOPTING EX-BREEDING DOGS before you apply.
ADOPTION DETAILS
If your application is successful you will be home checked and you, all members of your family and any dog(s) who will be living with the dog MUST come to meet the dog you want to adopt. All our dogs are micro-chipped, have had at least their first inoculation and are spayed/neutered unless there is a medical reason for not doing so. You must have a safe means of transporting the dog home in a crate or if this is not possible please discuss with Many Tears or the Fosterer when your application is being processed.
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU CAN TRAVEL TO WHERE THE DOG YOU WANT TO ADOPT IS LOCATED BEFORE YOU COMPLETE THE ADOPTION FORM
Please read our adoption procedures before applying and then complete the adoption form.
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