Meet Bella, a sweet, gentle girl who found herself needing a new home through no fault of her own. Her previous owner had to leave the country and couldn’t take her back home. Bella then stayed with a family friend who had a male dog, and that’s how her puppies were born. Now Bella deserves the chance to be someone’s beloved companion, safe and settled, with a family of her own.
Bella is friendly, calm, and well behaved. She has a naturally quiet presence and rarely barks, which makes her such an easy dog to live with. She is house trained and does well with everyday life, whether it’s relaxing at home or meeting new people. Bella is good with strangers, cats, and other dogs, and she carries herself with a gentle, peaceful energy that makes you feel calm just being around her.
One important thing to know is that Bella does not like being picked up. She prefers to have her boundaries respected and to choose affection on her own terms. She may also need a little time to adjust and settle into a new routine once she is in foster care, but with patience and consistency she will do really well and show you just how lovely she truly is.
Bella is looking for a gentle, stable home where she can settle into a routine and feel secure. She will thrive with people who are calm, patient, and respectful of her boundaries, especially around being picked up. She’s the kind of dog who doesn’t demand attention, but quietly loves being near her people and will build a strong bond through trust and consistency.
She could be a wonderful fit in a home with other dogs or cats, and she will likely do best with a family who appreciates her soft nature and gives her the time she needs to fully relax. Children have not been tested yet, so she would need a home that can go slowly and thoughtfully if kids are involved.
Bella is ready for her next chapter. A peaceful home, kind people, and a life where she never has to be uprooted again.