Biddy

Box 18 • March 23, 2016

Kennel 18

Kennel 18 - Sponsored in memory of Mr Darcy. If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever

 

Pet name -  Biddy

Race name -  Lough Biddy

Colour -  White and Blue

Sex -  Female

Born - 7th December 2020

Arrival date - 7th November 2025


January 2026


Little Miss Biddy, our shy crazy pants :) Biddy can be a little bit of a contradiction. With the staff she is playful, cheeky and demanding. Chanting ‘Biddy, Biddy, Biddy’ at her will always set her in a playful mood. Biddy will be a ball of fun once she gets over her silly shy side with new people. As an older girl of the kennel with a slightly greying face, Biddy definitely isn’t one to act her age. She loves nothing more than a zoomie and playing games with staff.

She can be a bit reluctant to go on walks with new people. However, she can be encouraged to go out with our dog walkers but she's always a bit unsure on the way out and is eager to get back to bed when she returns to kennels. Biddy can be strong on the lead some days, other days she is calm to walk. You never know what you’re going to get with her but with a little bit of lead training, she would become a gentle wanderer.

Biddy would best suit an adult only home as noisy toys/children could be quite unsettling for her. She could potentially live with a greyhound male given that she has plenty of space to move away from another dog - she’s not fond of sharing her bed. She also loves to do bed zoomies and the boys just get in her way!

Biddy does still need socialising with other breeds of dog. Some dogs she finds offensive and others she can walk by with no issues.



November 2025


Little Miss Biddy, our shy crazy pants :) Biddy can be a little bit of a contradiction. With the staff she is playful, cheeky and demanding. When it comes to meeting new people she is shy, reserved and a bit reluctant to go on walks with them. She will go on walks with our dog walkers but she's always a bit unsure on the way out and is eager to get back to bed when she returns to kennels. 


Biddy can live with a greyhound boy given more space than the kennel allows. However, in the kennel we have found that she much prefers to have her own space where she can do zoomies on her bed. The boys just get in her way and annoy her by taking up space. 


Biddy still needs socialising with other breeds of dog and cannot live with cats.

Biddy would probably be best suited to an all adult household. She hasn't been around children much as far as we know and as she can be a bit shy around new people we would have to see how she interacts with children who visit the kennel before deciding whether a home with children is right for her.