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My basic info
Breed
Manchester Terrier
Color
Black
Age
4 years 3 months old, Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
20 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
A1392453
My details
Purebred
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
12/17/25 09:25 `Lady Diana` is a resilient tripod whose amputation has healed well, and she is now medically ready for adoption or rescue. She is a very sweet, affectionate girl who loves attention and bonds closely with her people. In her previous foster home, she was housetrained, comfortable using a crate, and did very well with positive reinforcement training—quickly learning cues like “sit” and “bedtime.”According to her former foster, Lady Diana was calm and loving in the home and showed no aggression toward household members, visitors, or the resident dog. She enjoys her walks and does best in quieter environments. Her foster noted some challenges with overstimulation and reactivity on walks and around small animals, which would benefit from continued training and management.Overall, Lady Diana is a loving, eager-to-please dog who would thrive in a patient home or rescue committed to helping her continue building on the strong foundation she showed in foster care.
08/26/25 13:30 4 yo female small terrier with brachial plexus avulsion to right front limb. Could improve with time and rest, may need limb amputation. Needs rescue.
12/17/25 09:25 `Lady Diana` is a resilient tripod whose amputation has healed well, and she is now medically ready for adoption or rescue. She is a very sweet, affectionate girl who loves attention and bonds closely with her people. In her previous foster home, she was housetrained, comfortable using a crate, and did very well with positive reinforcement training—quickly learning cues like “sit” and “bedtime.”According to her former foster, Lady Diana was calm and loving in the home and showed no aggression toward household members, visitors, or the resident dog. She enjoys her walks and does best in quieter environments. Her foster noted some challenges with overstimulation and reactivity on walks and around small animals, which would benefit from continued training and management.Overall, Lady Diana is a loving, eager-to-please dog who would thrive in a patient home or rescue committed to helping her continue building on the strong foundation she showed in foster care.
08/26/25 13:30 4 yo female small terrier with brachial plexus avulsion to right front limb. Could improve with time and rest, may need limb amputation. Needs rescue.