Honey, Slough
Can you adopt Honey?

Can you adopt Honey?
Name : Honey
Breed : Akita x Malinois
Age : 2
Sex : Female
Intact : Yes
Town/City : Slough
County : London – Greater London
Listed by : Japanese Akita Welfare Trust
Information about Honey
Honey needs our help and quickly!
She needs a new foster home or a forever home!
Honey came into our care after being found in an emaciated state. Her wonderful foster parents have done a fabulous job, and she has flourished in their care. However, she is now reacting to their own dog and so needs to find a foster where she can settle.
Currently located in our kennels at Heathrow she is able to travel. She must be the only dog in the home, with no other pets or children.
We have little history on Honey, but we expect she was used for breeding and left to stray.
Honey doesn’t trust easily so needs a calm relaxed environment. We do not feel that kennels are a good environment for her.
Any potential foster home must be willing to work with a behaviourist.
Location and Contact Details
If you are interested in giving a new home to Honey, please get in touch with the owners-keepers today. Pets can be listed for adoption by private individuals, animal charities or voluntary groups, and each will have different contact preferences and adoption procedures.
Depending on their preferences, the current keepers may prefer telephone or email enquiries in the first instance, or may provide an address where you can visit and see their pets and discuss adoption in person. If a telephone number or address was provided, click the ‘telephone’ tab and you will find it there, along with any comments on when to phone, etc. If the keepers are willing to accept email enquiries, there will be a contact form on the ‘Email Enquiries’ tab which you can use to get in touch.
General Information about Honey:
Current Location: Slough, London – Greater LondonWho to contact: Honey was listed by Japanese Akita Welfare Trust
Viewing address: Not given at this stage - please contact by telephone or email in the first instance.
Note that due to limited manpower, animal rescue charities and voluntary groups may not always be able to respond to telephone calls, so please be patient. When calling private individuals, please consider the time when ringing! In any case, do not call the number shown unless you want to enquire about adopting the pet listed here.
Contact Tel No: None provided.