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About Chicken Pot Pie
š¾ A Growing Girl with a Big Heart for Snuggles
Chicken Pot Pie might be sprouting up fastāthose paws don't lieābut donāt let her size fool you. At heart, sheās still very much a smoochy, snuggly pup who believes sheās a lap dog. Whether sheās stretching out beside you or climbing right into your arms for a cuddle, sheās never far from her favourite place: right next to her humans.
Her body may be getting bigger by the day, but her love for affection hasnāt changed a bit. If anything, sheās got more love to give with every inch she grows. Expect slow tail wags, soft-eyed stares, and full-body leans from this lovebug-in-the-making.
Brought into care at only four weeks old, sheās shown from the start that sheās built of both heart and resilience. Emotionally steady and gently curious, Chicken Pot Pie takes things at her own pace, assessing new people and situations with quiet thoughtfulness before joining in with wagging tail and warm eyes.
š¾ A Balanced Soul with a Resilient Heart
Expected to grow into a large adult, this girl is no pushoverābut sheās no bulldozer either. Sheās the kind of dog who likes to think things through, then dive in with quiet determination. Whether itās cuddling on the couch or exploring new scents in the yard, she brings a calm, contented energy that makes her a joy to be around.
š Training & Socialisation
Chicken Pot Pie is already showing emotional smarts well beyond her age. She responds beautifully to gentle guidance and thrives on routine, praise, and encouragement. A calm, reward-based approach will help her blossom. Puppy school is highly recommended to help her continue building confidence and life skills in a safe, structured environment.
š” Chicken Pot Pieās Ideal Home
She would thrive in a home that can offer:
- A peaceful, predictable environment
- Loving, patient people who respect her thoughtful nature
- Room to stretch her legs and explore
- Ongoing training and enrichment
- A balanced dog companion (preferred but not required)
š§ Gentle with Kids
Chicken Pot Pie would do well in a home with calm, dog-savvy children aged 6+. Her gentle, measured energy makes her a soothing and steady presence for kids who understand boundaries and respect animals.
š¶š± Dog-Friendly and Cat-Curious
She enjoys the company of other dogsāparticularly those with a similar calm energyāand would likely thrive with a well-matched canine sibling. While she hasnāt met cats yet, her temperament suggests that with slow, careful introductions, she could learn to live peacefully alongside feline friends.
If you're searching for a pup who brings just the right balance of heart and soul, adventure and calm, cuddles and independenceāChicken Pot Pie might be the perfect fit for your family.
Sheās not too much. Sheās not too little. Sheās just right. šš¾
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
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Adoption details
We ask all people looking to adopt to fill in our adoption enquiry form.
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Please use these links rather than the 'Enquire' button on the pet's PetRescue profile to streamline your enquiry.
Our foster carer will contact you when we receive your application to arrange a time for you to meet with their foster pet.
We want your adoption through Maggie's to be a good experience so we will occasionally suggest a different cat or dog that may suit your situation better and the needs of the individual pet.
All our pets leave for their new homes on a two-week trial. At the end of the trial, we will transfer the microchip into your name and provide you with the pets vet certificates. Once you receive the Certificate of Identification from council, your adoption will be complete.
Please consider, that a Maggie's Pet is a pet for Life, before adopting.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
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