Romeo arrived at Dogs Trust Cardiff after being discovered as a stray, and since he arrived on the rehoming centre, Romeo has confirmed to be a beautiful lad who’s curious and likes to discover his setting. He is a folks person who’s immediately pleasant with everybody, loves taking part in together with his tug toys and actually enjoys his meals.
Romeo is now on the lookout for a home the place he can chill and have a cuddle. As Romeo was discovered as a stray, Dogs Trust workforce has restricted historical past on him. Therefore, he wants a home the place he can be the one canine, however he may dwell with kids aged 16 years old and over.
He will want affected person and understanding homeowners who might help build up the period of time he may be left alone, and as he’s an lively lad, he would profit from homeowners who can present him with the bodily and psychological simulation he requires.
Meanwhile, simply down the highway at Dogs Trust Bridgend, another Staffie, Tetley, has additionally stolen the hearts of workers on the rehoming centre.
Tetley is a good-looking, loveable boy who’s on the lookout for a affected person and understanding home. He is a delicate boy who wants gradual introductions to new folks, and the workers consider a few of his sensitivity is because of him being deaf and subsequently simply startled.
Tetley enjoys going out and about for walks and adventures however can’t go too far as he has three legs. However, Tetley doesn’t let any of this cease him – he’s a loving, light boy who’s going to make a improbable addition to the precise new home.
Tetley would must be the one canine within the home however he does benefit from the firm of different dogs out and about. Due to his delicate nature, Dogs Trust Bridgend are on the lookout for an grownup solely home. Tetley is home educated and was left for as much as 4 hours.
Angela Wetherall, Rehoming Centre Manager at Dogs Trust, says: “This Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating the love that we’ve for our dogs, and also you’d wrestle to discover a extra loveable pair than Romeo and Tetley. We’re on a mission to search out Romeo his Juliet (or Julian!) who he can snuggle up with on the couch each evening and luxuriate in lengthy walks on the seaside. Meanwhile, candy and delicate Tetley needs to show that he actually is somebody’s cup of tea.
“These boys have stolen the hearts of staff at our Cardiff and Bridgend rehoming centres, and we are sure they are going to make the “pawfect” addition to their future households and can bathe new homeowners with love and affection.”
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