13. Billy
Billy is worried when left on his own so needs understanding owners that are home with him all the time initially to help him settle and over time, help him to build his confidence around being left. Billy will need to be walked in quieter areas without many dogs around as he can be vocal on his lead. He could be introduced very steadily to a doggy friend to walk with but will need to be the only pet in the home. Billy loves people and could live with sensible children over the age of 12 years. He would like a secure garden to explore and an owner happy to share their furniture.
14. Buster
How handsome is Buster? He's absolutely adored by all his handlers and here's why He's almost 3yrs old and although he had a very unsettled start in life has, he is the most loving boy. He's immediately friendly with everyone he meets and once he knows you well, he will shower you with affection. He loves being with his human friends and gets really playful if you bring his toys out. A game of fetch will always make him super happy! He's a trainers dream too because he loves his food. He's very eager to learn new things, especially if there are some tasty treats coming his way. He's very manageable around other dogs but doesn't like them getting in his personal space.
15. Stanley
Stanley is an intelligent, interactive, and frankly stunningly beautiful chap. He is a big lad with a solid build, and he can be strong on lead at times - especially if there is a critter or two to chase! Stanley has been with us for some time and he has previously been rehomed and returned to us due to his behaviour. Because of this, he is looking for an owner with dog experience, time on their hands, an interest in training and behaviour, and who has a Stanley-sized-space on their sofa! He is worried by new faces so introductions need to be gradual and walking areas carefully chosen. His new owners would need to commit to doing multiple meets to get to know Stanley before he could go home.
16. Beau
If you're looking for a fun and energetic dog and have a real passion for training, then let us introduce you to Beau. He's a 1-year-old Lurcher who is bursting with potential. A very unsettled start to his life has left him with some anxieties that his new family will need to understand and help him work on. He's a very friendly lad and likes plenty of fuss and attention but can get overly giddy. Being rather strong, this does mean that being around young children wouldn't be suitable. Over 16's will be fine however. He can be worried by unfamiliar people entering his home, so a family with few visitors will be best. He can also be worried by other dogs, however we are working on this with him. He's super smart and loves doing training tasks. If you keep his brain exercised, then you'll have one very happy boy!
17. Smiler
At 12 years young, Smiler prefers the quieter things in life and is looking for a relaxing home in which she can retire with someone around most of the time to keep her company. She is a very affectionate girl who loves a sofa snuggle and is content with short walks close to home.
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Taz is the absolute poster boy for all things Terrier! He's got loads of fun personality and loves the outdoors, but he's not one for too much hands on fussing. Once he really knows you, he does show an affectionate side, but he likes to be in control of any physical contact, so when he shows you he wants to have some alone time, just let him chill. At 10 years old he still has lots of life and energy in him. He loves walkies, is very happy doing training tasks and is always happy if there's a stuffed toy for him to destroy (like any good Terrier!) He has a history of being housetrained but will likely need a refresher as he settles into his new life.