She is clean indoors, and loves going for walks. She can be fairly strong on the lead initially but does get a bit lighter once you get going. She does have a keen interest in small furries like squirrels so important to keep an eye out so you don’t go flying, particularly in the mud! She meets most dogs well but did growl a bit at small dogs, particularly barky ones.
At home she is interested in everything and if you don’t close doors to the kitchen she will counter surf or put her head in the bin for a rummage. We didn’t leave her on her own at all, so not sure what she would be like but she does enjoy sniffing out exciting things, balls, treats and toys
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She slept well during the night on the end of the bed and once settled is a bit of a dead weight and will snooze happily until someone gets up.
She does take treats gently and will sit when asked, but hasn’t quite learnt the finer table manners yet and will nudge and get right up to you at the table or if you have food. I am sure with some more training she would be less excitable.
Lottie has the most wonderful colour and her fur is super soft. She loves cuddles and meeting new people and would be a super addition to an active home. Probably not for young children due to her size as she thinks she is a lap dog. Lottie steals the hearts of everyone she meets.