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Staffordshire Bull Terrier Dog For Adoption in Yapton, West Sussex
Staffordshire Bull Terrier Dog For Adoption in Yapton, West Sussex
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Staffordshire Bull Terrier Dog For Adoption in Yapton, West Sussex
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£ 50
Mixed Breed

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Yapton, West Sussex
,58 miles away
We rescued Milo just over a year ago from an abusive home and he has come a long way with us. Unfortunately since we had our daughter we aren't able to give him the amount of attention he needs and deserves. He's a very nervous boy from his past experiences but once he gets to know you he is extremely loving and likes nothing more than cuddling up with his human. Milo loves to run and play with a ball in the garden. He enjoys long walks but sometimes struggles with his anxiety when out. Our daughter is 11 months old and he is so good with her and shows no sign of aggression with her. He is such a lovely boy but would do much better with a family with older children as he needs a lot of love and attention. When he first meets someone he will bark but once he realises your not a threat will love you. Milo likes most food and will occasionally have a cheeky little sausage which he loves.
Ready to leave
Age 2 years old
Male
Zoe WMember Since December 2024Domestic Breeder
2 days ago
Greyhound Dog For Adoption in Ramsgate, Kent
Greyhound Dog For Adoption in Ramsgate, Kent
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Greyhound Dog For Adoption in Ramsgate, Kent
FOR ADOPTION
£ 50
Mixed Breed

Greyhound

Ramsgate, Kent
,81 miles away
Up for adoption i have my 1 year old greyhound x bulldog, she is a lovely girl with a great temperament, amazing with my kids (9, 6 and 3) loves walks and snuggles on the sofa watching tv. Friendly with other dogs and cats. Vaccinations will be due in around 12 weeks, flead and wormed and microchipped to me. Details would be changed to yourselves if you buy her. Will come with toys, food and lead she doesn't like sleeping in a dog bed and much prefers a duvet on the floor. She pulls slightly on the lead for the first 5 minutes of a walk then settles down, have worked on recall training in an enclosed area and she always cones back however would not recommened trying this until she is used to yourself / family. She doesn't like being left alone for very long unless she is with another dog and then she is fine. Genuine reason for rehoming due to not having a garden and my wife needing to start back at work meaning we cannot cater for her needs.
Ready to leave
Age 1 year old
Female
Jack BMember Since April 2025Domestic Breeder