MY story
Callie, unfortunately, was returned to us by her first adoptive family earlier this year. Callie then got a second chance with a second family, but unfortunately, it turns out Callie can not live with children. So here we are for a 3rd time looking for a forever home for Callie. She is a gorgeous Staffie mix but is much bigger than your average Staffie. Although a big girl Callie is a sweet heart. She loves to be loved and has loads of love to give. She adores walks and time outside. Callie does, however, suffer with a skin condition, which means she needs long-time medication and a special diet. As long as you stick with this, she will avoid any further flare-ups. Callie is house clean and Crate trained. We just need a special place for Callie to call home.
MY PERFECT HOME
Callie will need to be the only pet and have a child free home . She must have a secure garden with 6ft fencing minimum no gaps at all. She would love someone to be around a fair bit as loves company but can be left for short periods if needed. Callie is still young and energetic, so she needs a couple of decent walks a day. She can be strong on the lead, so you will need to be able to work on this, and we advise taking up some training classes with Callie as she is a quick learner bit also to keep her stimulated.
OUR ADOPTION PROCESS
1
Fill in application form
Please fill in the form as honestly as possible. Our team will read the application and make sure it is the right match for the dog being applied for.
2
We will arrange a home check
If you and the dogs seem a good fit we will call you to discuss further, arrange to meet the dog and arrange a physical home check at your home.
3
Matched with your dog
Once we have agreed together that this is the right dog for you we will arrange for your dog to come to you. Depending whether this is via kennels or foster homes it may vary.
4
Ongoing Support
We love to keep in touch with everyone and hope you will reach out if you have any concerns or questions. We work with a number of local trainers and behaviourists too who can provide support.