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Darcy is an 8-year-old female Yorkshire Terrier Cross, currently residing in Waltham Abbey.

Her journey to our care began due to her previous owners’ change in circumstances. Despite life’s uncertainties, Darcy remains a loving and affectionate companion, yearning for a peaceful abode where she can bask in the warmth of human company.

She revels in the simple pleasures of curling up on a welcoming lap for cuddles, seeking solace and security in the embrace of her caretaker.

A calm and tranquil environment is paramount for Darcy’s well-being, coupled with the reassuring presence of an owner who can be with her throughout the day, as she struggles with solitude.

While she may initially display nervousness in unfamiliar settings, her gentle disposition shines through in her interactions with other dogs, making her a potential candidate for cohabitation with a calm male canine companion.

To support her journey to optimal health, Darcy is currently on a weight management program, diligently working towards shedding a few extra pounds.

A home with direct access to a garden would be ideal for her, providing a safe haven where she can navigate new experiences with confidence and ease.

All Dogs Matter London

All Dogs Matter London

For further details regarding adopting a dog from All Dogs Matter, please email info@alldogsmatter.co.uk or telephone 0208 341 3196 / 07904 472 678. Address: 30 Aylmer Parade, London, N2 0PE. We are located in London.

All Dogs Matter is a registered dog rescue and rehoming charity based in North London. Our aim us to rescue and rehome dogs in and around London and surrounding areas. We work hard to help rescue and rehome as many abandoned and homeless dogs as we can.

The dogs who come into our care are strays, from pounds or simply dogs whose owners no longer can or want to keep. The dogs are a variety of breeds and come in all shapes and sizes!

We neuter, vaccinate and microchip each dog and then pair it with the right new owner, ensuring that it will be safe, cared for and loved for the rest of its life.

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