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Re-Home / Welfare
Below all re-homed
Re-Homed 11/8/09 Posted; 15th July 'Kurgan', a 3 year old male, gentle, lives in the family home, house check
required by owner, a loving home on a one to one basis preferred.
re-homed Jan 09 --Mishka 8 years old in Battersea Dogs & Cats Home Dec 08.
re-homed January 2009 October 2008 - Olga is 2 years old and due her owners increasing disability needs to be re
homed.
re-homed March 09 .... February ...Max the dog has settled well and loves playing with their new puppy.
re-homed January 7th 2009 - He now lives with 5 small terrier's and 4 cats AND sleeps in the bedroom with them all
AND his new owners. FANTASTIC December 5th-- Tzar 4 year old Male castrated, owner would like him to live
with a bitch, he is used to company and says he has a lovely character.
November Re-homed in 4 days- Nushka, (B) 11 months old, spayed, is in kennels and awaiting a new home.
Re- homed 27/11/08-Daisy is 3 years old spayed, and looking for a loving home, not used to children and
negatively sometimes lunges at other dogs when out walking, other than that she is a loving bitch and
wants to be with you all the time.
Re-homed.. Nov 08 Uri a five year old male, the owner says he is gentle and loving.
posted 17th April 2006 -- NOW RE-HOMED AND VERY HAPPY -----MAY 2006
18 MONTH OLD MALE CASTRATED - He was brought into us due to the owners long working hours, he was being left
outside in a kennel for twelve hours a day. He obviously was getting bored and fed up with this as had broken through the
garden fence. We have suggested that he is not left for more than four hours a day. He is good with other dogs & interacts well,
could live with another dog who was social & interactive, although would suggest not another juvenile as can get a bit over
excited. He is a well mannered young man, who is lots of fun & in the right hands would make a great addition. He lived with a
four year old child & was good, although rather boisterous and was becoming protective of the child in the house (no
aggression though). We have passed him for teens, with younger visiting children ok, for this reason. Can be a bit cheeky on
lead & will jump up & wriggle about etc, making it difficult to walk him, is just a youngster though in need of a bit of training.
Does walk well if kept on a short lead though. Needs a large home with large, secure garden and plenty of stimulation, also
needing new owners with experience of this breed or a similar type. May need some work with his recall as history states will
not come back if chasing rabbits/rats! The command his owner used in a recall was 'biscuit'?! No issues seen here on a stranger
test, is very happy to meet anybody at this stage. Enjoys all hands on, so happy being groomed (although is very matted & in
desperate need of a clip off), handled & restrained. Likes his food, knows sit & down. Definitely a good motivation for
training, distraction, food toys etc. Many thanks for helping us out, although I am not familiar with the breed he does seem like
a really lovely lad, if rather huge!
Kind regards, Sharon Evans Head of Kennels Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.
Re-Home & Welfare
From time to time the Club is asked to offer help with dogs
requiring new homes.
However whilst acting in this capacity the RBT Club can accept
no legal liability
as to the health temperament or behaviour of the animal or any
aspects relating to
claims for injury or damage connected to adoptions.
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