Beahas been in rescue since 2022, in her life she has been a broodmare, spending her days in a cage waiting for the time to be covered by the male, later in the gestation cage, and then always in the cage nursing the puppies. She ate once a day and was never called by name, no need to call her, she was picked up, done what needed to be done, and put back in her place. She was removed from breeding because she had heart disease. She arrived at the rescue barely taking two steps, a very swollen abdomen and udders stretched out of proportion. When the rescue volunteer went to pick her up, she held her tightly against her, and this was Bea's first real hug of love. She is tiny little, ranging between 6kg and 7kg but has the temperament of a true rescue boss. She is a love, cuddly, calm, quiet but determined to protect her well-being. She needs a lot of care because her little heart is acting up and she has a lot of sludge in her gallbladder because of the food she grew up with in kennels. Now in rescue the volunteers have her living at home, couch, bed, warm in winter and cool in summer, she does not lack medical care and food suitable for her condition. She is loved and pampered as she deserves.