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TRIPAWDS UK rehome - Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Female
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vader3legs
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4 November 2012 - 6:54 am
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SEEKEING RESCUE/FOSTER OR HOME

 

Female SBT, a little over 1 year old. Apparently dropped as a pup, and the fracture never healed, hence now has had her front leg amputated. Consequently unwanted by her previous owner, so a lady called Emma has taken her in to get her out of a difficult situation.

 

Currently living with 3 children (4, 9, 13)

Hates cats!

Needs some help to perfect her toilet training.

Gets a bit boisterous with the other dog she lives with.

A little wary of other staffs (could be something in her past?)

No aggression with food, but will steal food (what self respecting dog won't, given the chance??!!)

May have chewed the sofa when left, but not sure if it was her or the other dog! A crate would clearly help this situation, all puppies chew!

 

Emma is unable to keep this dog (as she has cats) and is seeking a new home for her, but has been suspicious of some enquiries, and suspects their motives may not have been in the dogs best interest.

 

So, if you know any staffie experienced people who could help, or a rescue with space, let us know. It's important that this dog does not fall into the wrong hands, but finds stability and someone who can help her through the hiccups of puppy training.

 

Contact - tripawdsuk@gmail.com until we can update with Emma's details.

Thanks!

 

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