Please meet Marvellous Myra!
Myra is a gorgeous little miniature poodle that has just turned 9 years old. Myra was saved from the Chinese meat market by Harbin Rescue.
Yes, dogs are food in China. If you don’t know, the meat markets are absolutely evil and the treatment the dogs get and the things they have seen is nothing short of hell.
Little Myra is one of the lucky ones and has come to us in the UK to find her forever home. If you are not aware, there are no animal welfare laws in Chin,a so no dog is ever safe there, which is why the dogs are sent overseas to be rehomed, to make sure they are safe and loved for life!
We expected Myra to be quite bewildered when she arrived in foster with us, she had a 14 hour flight followed by a few hours drive, although all she wanted was to have a snuggle with me, it’s very easy to fall in love with this adorable little lady.
I mean, just look at her! She took everything in her stride and even joined us on a pack walk the day after she arrived, and she loved every minute!
Myra is a beautiful little lady and will make a very rewarding addition to her new family. Poor little Myra’s world was turned upside down when she arrived with us, but despite that, she just wanted to be loved.
She has settled well into our routine and loves pack life, once she likes you, she follows you everywhere and just loves to be cuddled. She is very typical of the breed, extremely loving and loyal and bonds very quickly to her people.
Myra is neutered, microchipped, de flead, wormed and fully vaccinated.
Myra is mostly house trained, walks well on the lead once she is confident with you, is not destructive and can be left for short periods, although being a poodle, she can be a bit yappy if she thinks she is missing out on something exciting! She loves to be left snoozing on my bed and is often snuggled up with the cat!
She is a very social little lady so could live with other dogs or would be equally happy as the only dog with lots of human company! Myra is adorable both inside and out, and to think she almost ended up on someone’s plate is just heartbreaking.
Myra doesn’t have much experience of children so would be best suited to an adult only home where her humans can dote on her.
Myra is an inquisitive and responsive little lady, quick to learn and easy to train, She loves her home comforts and a cuddle, and likes to sleep on the bed with you if she is allowed, basically she is a little snuggle bug.
She will sleep downstairs on the sofa or in her own bed if she isn’t allowed in the bedroom. She is also more than happy in a crate.
Myra travels very well in the car, She is just an all round pleasure to have. Whoever adopts this little lady will be very lucky indeed as she really has the most amazing character, and I am sure she is grateful to be out of China and just want to love her humans.
Can you offer this beautiful little lady the home she so desperately deserves?