Agapanthus is a sweet, friendly and affectionate little blossom. She has the spirit of a happy bumble bee in a lush garden. Agapanthus could share her garden bed with doggie ‘siblings’ of any size from tiny sprouts to tall trees. Agapanthus has been assessed as unable to go to a home with cats. She’d preferably join a home where all humans are nine years or older, but she could potentially join younger children if they’re sensible and dog savvy. Agapanthus can stay home alone for up to three hours, and with canine company and consistent routine she may be able to stretch that as she settles. Agapanthus is a typical greyhound when it comes to exercise one or two 20‑minute walks will keep her tail wagging like a branch in the wind. She does she love to sniff and take her time on walks investigating gardens, leaves, petals and breezes.
With her sweet as roses personality and large as a sunflower heart, Agapanthus is ready to bloom beautifully in her forever home.
