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Pal - 3 year old male Staffie X
Pal, Staffie X, DOB 2009? – Farnham, Surrey
Homing requirements: Pal needs stability, security and sanctity. He is well mannered but would benefit from further training. Secure garden and a family with time for him. Could live with another dog or cat.
His Story: Pal was found stray and unclaimed in East London. Now neutered, vax'd and in boarding kennels near Farnham.
Video: Pal Freedom after weeks of imprisonment!
Video: Pal meets Buzz (we are talking about Buzz!)
Advert: Pal is what we call a 'Rescuer's dog', a dog who the rescuers rave about in terms of vibe, temperament and demeanour. Pal really is a pal to everyone he meets. He can get excited but easily calms. Greets other dogs, wagging his tail, he is really playful too and you know he just wants to be off the lead, running around. Told off by another dog Pal shrinks back to say “Sorry! Won't happen again”! Meets horses, sheep and goats well too. He is a quick learner and knows sit and paw. He is also very gentle with taking treats. He could be a great agility dog, as he loves to run and would be at his best in a home which challenged him mentally too.
Pal is the modern day 'Mongrel' a blend of all the best! He is a medium sized dog with fawn and gold brindle coat which is like cotton velvet to touch. Pal could live with another dog if the fit was right, but equally he would love to have all the attention to himself as an only dog and have visiting dogs. He seeks assurance and approval from his handlers which is so endearing.
Please note this dog is currently in boarding kennels and is also available for foster until a 'forever' home is found.
If you are interested in re-homing please complete our homing questionnaire so we can ensure our dogs are matched and will suit your circumstances/lifestyle.
***PLEASE NOTE: We are a rescue finding dogs their forever homes. We usually ask for a minimum donation of £150 at the time of adoption, for each dog, to help us continue helping homeless dogs***.