Post by jerry on Jan 12, 2012 10:15:07 GMT
Homing Requirements: Saffy came to us in a near death state. She is fully recovered but her hip jpoints were affected so she is on painkillers and needs restricted exercise one 15 min. walk a day, shouldn't do stairs and kept 'light weight' (is currently on a diet). Saffy can be wary of children so needs an adult home. She hates closed crates. Most comfortable as a only pet. She is excited by cats and squirrels so needs a secure garden ideally 6' fencing. Ideally her family would only use kennels in an emergency.
Her Story: Found stray in starved state: chipped: owner passed her on a year, have her vet details (history) age and name. to being found stray. Had lived with another Staffie. Saffy now in foster in Hampton.
Advert: Saffy is a truly special lovely character. She cares for you; understands and converses. She doesn't like mornings; rain or snow and needs persuasion to go in the garden on such days but holds; very good housetraining. Saffy uses either an open crate or dog bed; sofa or armchair to relax on. Saffy gets wary behind a grid as though she has been taunted in the past. She snuffles but not barky! She understands houserules. We are looking for an inclusive family situation where she is spoilt in all the best ways. She also is excited with cats or squirrels. She LOVES footballs.
Saffy has a velvety orange brindle fur with a beautiful head and is 7 years old. Saffy loves people and can accept dogs in her territory once introduced outside on neutral territory. She is keen of food! She is very gentle in taking treats. She loves company but can be left does the bends on your return! She loves play, expressing fun and love. Saffy is a rescue favourite so only special families need apply!
Please visit Saffy Staffie DOB 04 Hampton Spec Needs Fostered to find out more about her and follow her progress.
If you are interested in re-homing please complete Our on-line Homing Questionnaire so we can ensure our dogs are matched and will suit your circumstances/lifestyle.
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