Description
We have made the difficult decision to find a new home for our lovely dog, Juno. We have new work and family commitments, and we are finding that we can no longer give Juno the time and attention that she needs. We’ve had Juno since she was a puppy, and treat her like a child, so she will only go to a family where we truly believe she can have a happier life than she already has with us. Here’s a little bit about her:
Health and Care:
Juno is 6 years old, she is up-to-date with her vaccinations, worm and flea treatment, and she is microchipped. She has had a recent vet check-up. She has no health issues or special dietary needs. Juno does not need much grooming, she is comfortable with having a bath, having her coat brushed, but she is a big wimp when it comes to having her nails trimmed. Sometimes certain foods can make her itch, so we keep her diet clean and don’t give her any unhealthy foods. She has grain free dog biscuits and we allow her to eat treats of healthy human foods like meat, fruit, veg etc. She is a true pedigree from reputable show breeders, kennel club registered, her parents were fully health checked.
Behaviour and Training:
Juno is house-trained and well behaved, she is used to being kept in her own zone when we are out to prevent chewing or damage. So, we would recommend you keep her in her own zone at first and slowly build up trust in your home. She enjoys short walks, she is well-behaved on the lead, we’ve never experimented with letting her off her lead. She is quite chatty in a funny way and will ask for treats if she sees you open the fridge.
Living Environment:
Juno is used to living in our house with our two other dogs, and a garden to play fetch or have a sunbathe. Juno is not used to being around small children.
Preferences and Personality:
Juno 's favourite activities are mainly eating, but also sitting watching TV with us, sunbathing, playing with toys in the garden, and having short walks. She has playful moments where she makes you laugh and calm moments having a cuddle.
Ideal Family:
We think a family with either older teenagers or no children would be the best fit for Juno, as this is what she is used to. Although Juno has lived her whole life happily with our two other dogs, being a typical bull terrier she has had a couple of small disagreements in the past and needs supervision and sometimes firm and consistent management from us when interacting with other dogs - so they all stay friends, so for that reason we would say Juno would be best without another dog in the home. We would hope you know and understand this breed or have had experience with other bull terrier breeds, for you to truly enjoy her wonderful character.
Price:
We are asking £300 for Juno to ensure she goes to a committed and responsible home. This contribution will ensure we can send her with everything she needs to settle in comfortably—food bowls, toys, a bed, and some pet insurance to help with her transition.