





- KIVA – LOOKING FOR A SPECIAL, QUIET HOME, currently in foster home in Doncaster area.
- Sweet Kiva has had a tough past and is easily spooked so she desperately needs a calm, patient, and understanding home where she can feel safe and loved.
- Age: DOB 2022. Size: Medium. Breed: mixed breed
- Temperament: No aggression at all just Gentle but nervous – she backs away when approached but has shown great improvement with time and trust with her foster mummy
- Good with dogs: Yes! She is comfortable around other dogs and would likely benefit from a confident, calm companion
- Children: Not suited for a home with young children due to her fearful nature. Cats: Unknown
- A quiet, female-only home – she is especially fearful of men and will need slow, patient bonding
- A home with another calm dog – she feels at ease around dogs and may benefit from a companion
- Access to a secure garden – she enjoys wandering in the garden at her own pace
- Time, patience, and understanding – Kiva needs to build trust at her own speed and isn’t motivated by treats, making training slower
- No expectations for immediate walks – she is not ready to go on walks yet and will need time to gain confidence
- A female adopter who can provide reassurance and a slow, gentle approach
- No pressure or high expectations – she will need time to trust and settle
- Someone experienced with nervous dogs who can give her the space she needs to come out of her shell
- Kiva has had a tough start, but with the right home, she has so much potential to grow into a more confident, happy dog. Can you offer her the love and patience she needs?
- To Adopt or Foster Kiva:
- Blood tested, neutered, vaccinated and flea & worm treated. Lifetime RBU (Rescue Backup) from Pennypaws Rescue Team
- Contact Gill Jenness for further details:
- Mobile: 07795 803434
- admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
- Or please complete our adoption application form
To find out more about adopting or fostering Kiva, please contact Gill Jenness at Pennypaws Rescue at admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk or call 07795 803434.