Banjo is looking to be the only dog in the home and would benefit from having doggy pals when out and about. We have no history of Banjo with cats, small furries, or livestock. Banjo could share his home with teenage children. He is not a fan of being left alone so would love his humans to be with him for the majority of the time. Time left alone will need to be built up gradually. He loves everyone he meets so would be okay with visitors to the home. He is not yet housetrained. He could cope with a reasonably busy home environment.
Could you be Banjo’s perfect match?
Banjo is an adorable three-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier with lots of love to give. He loves to be close to you, having a fuss and a snuggle. He has a lovely temperament. He likes to go for walks and he does not mind if other dogs come and join him. He is not too fussed with playing with toys, he likes a food puzzle, and he loves treats. He knows a ‘sit’ and has some name response.
How our rehoming process works
Thanks for your interest in Banjo. If you think you could be a good match, these are your next steps.
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Fill out the application form
Use the application form to register your interest. Our team will read your application and see if your lifestyle matches the needs of the dog.
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We’ll arrange an appointment
If you and the dog seem well suited, we may arrange a virtual home check or an appointment for you to come and meet them at the centre.
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Perfect Match
If we mutually decide you’re a perfect match, we’ll arrange an appointment for you to take them to their forever home.
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Supporting you
We’ll keep in touch to see how you and the dog are doing. If you need any advice or support, we’re just a phone call away or you can browse our dog advice section.
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