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please note i am posting this for a friend picture under my username is the dog in question

 

 

 

 

Reason for Rehome / Sale-not fair on him been in a flat

Time Scale – How Urgent?-asap very urgent

Sale Amount-180

Has the Dog been in Rescue-no

Location-S3

Age & Sex-10 month old male

Breed/ Mix- staffy

KC Registered-is pedigree but no papers

Approximate size- medium

Exercise Needed- 2 good walks

Neutered & Micro chipped- not neutered but is micro chipped with proof

Vaccinated & Wormed- yes with proof

Live in / out- both

Ever lived with other cats/dogs/other animals- no but been socialized with other anamals scared of cats

Any Current or Historical Health or Psychological Issues- no

Temperament- excellent

Good or Bad with Children- excellent

Dislike of Men or Women- no

OK with Dogs / Cats/other Animals- yes scared of cats

Travel OK in Car- yes

Left happily alone in the House for How Long at a time- several hours

Destructive Behaviour- none

Barks- not really

Pull on the lead-at first

Crate trained- yes

Housetrained-yes

 

General Information you can share about the Dog.

 

his name is cookie and he is a brilliant dog superb with children has been around my children since new born and eldest is 11 he is very well behaved but does not like shouting o selling due to been stuck in a flat and its just not fair on him he is also a very loyal dog

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Try Staffie rescue or rotherham dog rescue may be able to help there are alot of staffies needing homes if you rehome him privately check the home and people out be carefull he dosnt end up in the wrong hands.

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I think you will be lucky to get £180 for him with no papers. As much as i feel like going in to a lecture i am not going to. It is what it is, another Staffie needing a home.

 

Good luck with the rehoming.

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Who says it's not fair on him being in a flat? :shocked:

 

What's the difference between a flat and a house? I can't leave my beagle in the garden unsupervised as he'll either eat something he shouldn't or try to dig his way into next door

 

He's only a pup, and probably still very lively. Try him on lower protein food, walk him regularly, play with him, or find a local dog walker (or somebody who would like his company but can't have pets due to tenancy agreement) and keep him in a home where YOU KNOW he's loved to bits. You just can't guarantee what'll happen to him if he goes elsewhere

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