Rover would best suit a home as the only dog. He would benefit from having doggie pals to walk with when out and about. Rover will need a home without cats. He has history of living with a rabbit and a guinea pig. He has history of being okay around cows on his lead. Rover could share his home with children as young as eleven. Time left alone is best built up gradually. Adopters will need to be patient and give Rover the time to settle into his new home and a new routine. He may need reminding with his housetraining. Rover is happy with car travel. He is friendly with visitors to the home. He would best suit a quiet home environment.
Could you be Rover’s perfect match?
Rover is a sweet six-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier. He adores company and loves a fuss and snuggles. He has lots of love to give! Rover likes to play with toys, the soft toys will not always remain in one piece! He enjoys going for walks and will happily join other dogs. He prefers calmer dogs to make friends with. Rover enjoys treats. He has a skill set of ‘sit’, ‘paw’, and he responds to his name.
How our rehoming process works
Thanks for your interest in Rover. 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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