About Bella:
Bella is a large, female Huntaway, aged 4 years old.
Description:Bella is a very lovely, soft natured Huntaway who was originally purchased by us as an 18 month old to join our working dog team.
Unfortunately due to her soft nature, she hasnโt worked out as a working dog but as sheโs so kind and gentle sheโs stayed on with us but she does get left behind each day which is sad for her. We would love for her to find a loving pet home, as this is what would suit her. She has been โin trainingโ to see how sheโd adapt to a pet life over the past few months and sheโs taken to it like a duck to water. She is good with all other dogs, she loves children, showed no interest in mums chooks, wasnโt at all phased by the cat, great with horses, stock etc, has been living inside without any issues (but equally happy as an outside kennel dog). Sheโs very easy to have around and once loyal to you, follows you around all day.
She enjoys the company of other dogs, sheโd prefer to go to a home with another dog. She is also very much a womanโs dog, she is very timid of men (sheโs has always been like this since we got her) although she will warm to men eventually when she knows them.
Bella is very deserving of a family. She is beautiful, has a very kind nature (on the timid side) and doesnโt have a bad bone in her body – she just isnโt working dog material unfortunately but she would make a beautiful best friend for someone.
Is Bella used to cats? Yes.
Is Bella toilet-trained? Yes.
Is Bella used to stock? Yes.
Is Bella used to chickens? Yes.
How well does Bella get on with other dogs? Great.
Bella lives in Tikokino, Waipukurau, .
A bit about Bella’s personality:
Bella is very kind, soft natured.
About me:
My name: Chelsea Koelman.
My e-mail address: chelsea.k12@outlook.com.
My phone number:
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