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Post by Becky on May 29, 2014 21:11:06 GMT
Please whisper hello to Muddle This stunning girlie is only a youngster, aged 16 months old and is a bit overwhelmed by her new surroundings at the moment. You could tell she wanted to get close to have a cuddle but wouldn't quite let herself The staff and vols always do an amazing job with the shy dogs and we are sure Muddle will find her paws in no time and will be dishing out those cuddles! We look forward to seeing you blossom beautiful girl Muddle is available for rehoming now. If you'd like more info on her, please phone the Dogs' Home: 029 2071 1243 or visit Cardiff Dogs' Home, Westpoint Industrial Estate, Penarth Road, open 7 days a week, 10.30 - 4pm. Mon/Thurs till 6pm.
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Post by RaMc on May 29, 2014 21:29:12 GMT
Another gorgeous girlie. Love her little pink nose.
Sure she'll come out of her shell soon and we'll see her personality - which I feel may be quite cuddly!
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Post by garrick on Jul 3, 2014 11:23:23 GMT
Just wanted to give Muddle a little boost up. That first picture of her gets me every time. She's languished on page two for long enough now!
Good Luck beautiful girl
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Post by seonlasil on Jul 3, 2014 12:39:14 GMT
She's so pretty I can't believe she's still there
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 15:32:05 GMT
She does look like an absolute beauty
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Post by rhysedwards on Jul 6, 2014 14:47:06 GMT
I walked Muddle last week when doing a volunteer day. Although not much of a fan of any other dogs, when she is on her own and walking, she is brilliant. Didn't pull much on the lead and when you want to make a fuss of her she is very affectionate. Hope she finds a home very soon!
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Post by garrick on Jul 6, 2014 21:21:34 GMT
My aunt took Muddle out for a walk this week and said she was absolutely lovely. My aunt is in her 70s and petite and said Muddle was brilliant on the lead, didn't pull at all and was so gentle when my aunt gave her some fuss....she just seemed to lap it up. My aunt said she'd snap Muddle up in a heartbeat if she didn't have two dogs already.....she also said they'd bumped into someone my aunt knew while she was walking her, and Muddle was extremely gentle with the two children.
Good Luck lovely girl
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Post by shaun77 on Jul 10, 2014 17:10:54 GMT
Do you know what Muddle is a cross with? She looks lush, will have to pop down and see her
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2014 18:44:31 GMT
Muddle is a lovely dog and the staff and volunteers have done a fantastic job at the home, because initially she was somewhat nervous apparently. I walked her this morning and she was absolutely fantastic to walk. She showed no signs of nerves and was not phased by other dogs, traffic, sudden noises or anything. She did pull initially but after being cooped up in kennels I would have thought that almost all the dogs in the kennels do this. That is just initial excitement to be out. Muddle is a lovely girl.
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Post by Becky on Jul 15, 2014 10:22:14 GMT
I spent a lovely hour with Muddle yesterday Its the first time I have walked her since doing her initial photos when she first arrived and I was so pleased to see how well she has come on. Her confidence has grown and she was very relaxed. She walks very well on the lead, the only time she pulled was to get to an interesting sniff and weirdly, once she realised she was going back to the Home She obviously feels safe and happy there! She was confident out on her walk, not fazed by traffic or people we passed. When we got back to the Home we went in the garden for some off lead playtime. Muddle just loved being able to run about Muddle is a playful girl and enjoyed a game of fetch but she totally came to life when I started chasing her Her face really lit up and she enjoyed darting around the tree's, over the hump and on top of the tunnel. It really was lovely to see her so happy and relaxed! By the time I put Muddle in kennels we were both a bit worn out Muddle seems a quiet girl who doesn't wear her heart on her sleeve. In the hour I spent with her she gave me one kiss but that kiss meant a lot. She reminded me of my own dog who needs to know you before she'll have a fuss from you and why not, they don't know us and they don't owe us anything. I bet once you have earned this girls trust she will be the most loyal and loving girl that you could wish for. She deserves that chance
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Post by sam79 on Jul 16, 2014 19:54:18 GMT
Is there any back story to Muddle or was she brought in as a stray? Wondered what she was crossed with as well.
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Post by Becky on Jul 17, 2014 8:21:07 GMT
Hi Sam if you give the staff a call on 02920 711243 they can let you know all the info they have on Muddle
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2014 18:30:34 GMT
I had the pleasure of Muddle's company again today. She is an absolute delight to walk and is such a sweet dog. (Just read all the positive comments above). She needs a loving forever home where she can be truly appreciated.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2014 17:52:41 GMT
WOW! Muddle is brilliant!!! She may have been a bit nervous initially but what an incredible transformation. She is happy to greet whoever walks her, and is raring to go off down the lane on her walkies. She has a happy smile on her face and trots off with a spring in her step! She was so interested in enjoying herself today that she didn't even do her "Dancing Queen" twirls that she is renowned for. She threw a couple in just to show that "she's still got the moves" right at the end, but I think she was just showing off! . This lovely lady is a treasure and will make a wonderful companion!
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Post by debs91067 on Jul 25, 2014 12:33:50 GMT
I met Muddle for the first time this morning, was a tad excited after reading all her lovely comments, and I wasn't disappointed. She's a typical young lively girl with bags of energy, walks well and has obviously grown in confidence as she was in a cheeky, playful mood despite it being quite early this morning. She tried to play tug of war with the lead but once distracted soon forgot and focused on the walk. My only worry was her reaction to other dogs today, she was quite reactive and Im not sure what triggers it, but hopefully if worked with can overcome as she's still a young trainable dog. She's stunning
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