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Little Lucy - 18 Month Old Sbt Cross


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This is Lucy

 

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She is a very small ( not much bigger than a JRT) SBT cross with tons of character who has been with us quite a while now with no interest at all!

 

She is really really affectionate with people and will do her best to be up on your knee licking your face wherever possible!

 

Sadly she does not get on with other animals so would need to be an only pet with a VERY secure garden so she couldn't escape and chase neighbouring cats and dogs, she would also need to be kept on lead when out on walks.

She loves her exersise and is a very active dog and would be a great dog for running with. She would need a home where someone is home a lot of the day as she does have a tendency to be destructive, and she may benefit from crate training to help manage this issue.

She would make a great companion dog for an active person, but is probably best not rehomed with young children as she will most likley chew their toys!

She really is very very affectionate, and has so much love to give to whoever adopts her.

 

if interested please call us

Leeds and wakefield RSPCA 07743773871

She will be neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed and flead.

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She's still waiting. poor girl has been in since january. Her destructivness is getting worse to the point she is chewing through her pvc kennel walls. We don't have any fosterers that can take her. Does anyone have any advice? I tried contacting an SBT rescue for some behavioural advice but no reply and our behaviourist doesn't feel her dog issues and destructivness can be worked on in the kennel environment.She's on scullcap and valerian, she has solid chew toys but would still rather chew the walls. She isn't trying to get to anything on the other side, she's in a kennel with no dogs in front of her and you can be stood infront of her and she will chew just as much as if you weren't there. she sleeps in a crate but can't have bedding as she's eating it and will swallow it. were worried she is going to get a blockage. She's neutered so not in season and trying to escape to mate. any advice or suggestions, we really are getting quite worried for this poor girl.please e-mail me if you have any suggestions.

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