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PUPPIES

PUPPIES

Here are our gorgeous 3 American bullldog X pups.

We have fallen in love with their inquisitive nature and there gangly legged run!

Pups have not had much training so far so everything is new and exciting, albiet a bit scary!

They have been placed in foster to help them with their one on one trainig and socialisation but this will obvioulsy be ongoing.

They are going to be big breed when older so please bear this in mind when applying.

If you feel you could offer one of these pups their perfect home please contact the office directly on 01224 208989 or click on “Request to adopt Puppies now”.

 

 

I will be happy to have a home. Are you sure I'm right for you?

Request to adopt PUPPIES

General Information

Breed
American Bulldog Cross
Age
4 months
Size
Large
Gender
Female

Dog Character

On-going training required
Live with cats
Family home

I will be happy to have a home. Are you sure I'm right for you?

Request to adopt PUPPIES

Adoption process

Find out what to expect from the dog adoption process

Please do not call the office or email to ask about your application, as this only delays the process in finding a dog their forever home. All applicants will receive a response as soon as practically possible.

1

Apply to adopt a dog

Complete our online dog adoption form, telling us about yourself and why you would make an ideal pawrent.

2

Find the perfect match

Our rehoming team will evaluate all applications and get in touch with those we believe to be the most suitable.

3

Homecheck

We will visit prospective new owners at home to ensure both they and the dog will be a successful match.

4

Meet and rehome

Meet the dog at our Alford centre and, assuming all goes well, they will leave with you for their forever home.

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