Amos French Mastiff DofB 2020 Gatwick Kenns

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Amos French Mastiff DofB 2020 Gatwick Kenns

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Current Status: Retained by Owners


Amos' Story: Amos has grown up in a family and accommodated his sister 6 months younger 8 months ago. Amos sadly made a mistake when in a pub with many people, when his teenage owner lent over him when he was chewing a box, and Amos caught his lip. The family couldn't retain him and no one would offer him a chance. Rescue Remedies offered a Rescue place saving his life. Amos will be neutered, chipped, and vaccinations are in progress. Amos is in boarding kennels near Gatwick whilst awaiting his new family.

If interested in rehoming one of our dogs, the first step is to complete and submit our ONLINE HOMING QUESTIONNAIRE. We do not discuss dogs without a homing questionnaire submission. You must be ready and we will only contact you if we have a suitable dog. For more detailed information, please see our Homing Process.

Please support our work and help our long stay dogs: Our minimum adoption donation is £200. This supports our continuing rescue work and is non-refundable. We exist solely due to the goodwill and donations of our supporters and volunteers. Our dogs need supportive families who will offer them patience, time and tolerance whilst they settle in their new homes. Our Rescue offers all our dogs back-up for life.

Please note: Dog laws have changed, with zero public tolerance and prejudice against bull breeds and terriers in particular. Our Rescue asks new owners to keep their dog on a lead in public spaces and manage and support its encounters with new dogs and people, so as not to place the dog's life at risk. Destruction and Control Orders are commonplace nowadays.

Amos's progress through our Rescue is below.
We work with our dogs, who often reveal an evolving picture and positive skills as they build trust.
Original Referral information: We had a call from Amos's owner desperately clutching at straws knowing he was having to put him to sleep that day. He had actually stopped the vet the night before as he drew up the syringe. We analysed the situation and felt Amos was a good all round dog who needed a second chance.

Amos came into our Rescue as an emergency on Boxing day 2021
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