Current Status: Available
Dylly's Story: Dylly and his ?Sister Sasha were bought into care. They grew up with cats and young children. Rescue Remedies offered a Rescue place saving his life. Rescue Remedies offered a Rescue place saving his life. Dylly is now neutered, chipped, and fully vaccinated. Dylly came in to our Rescue Centre nr Gatwick whilst awaiting his new family.
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Dylly'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: Dylly and Sasha need an urgent Rescue place Vx
Dylly came into RescueRemedies on the 7th May 24
Dylly Staffie x Boxer DofB ?7th Jul 23 RRemedies Centre
Re: Dylly (and Sasha) Staffie x DofB ?Jul 23 RRemedies Centre
Walked Dylly today. He’s a lovely dog. Nervous and unsure but a lovely walk once away from the block.
It would be helpful to get William shut in before getting Dylly out as Dylly is a young inexperienced pup really.
Anne was on hand to shut Sasha in as well to make it calmer getting Dylly out. He’s a joy to walk (a little strong on the onset). A stunning brindle colour and a handsome face, what’s not to love. He takes treats so gently and understands some commands and looks at you for reassurance. Can’t wait to walk him again.
It would be helpful to get William shut in before getting Dylly out as Dylly is a young inexperienced pup really.
Anne was on hand to shut Sasha in as well to make it calmer getting Dylly out. He’s a joy to walk (a little strong on the onset). A stunning brindle colour and a handsome face, what’s not to love. He takes treats so gently and understands some commands and looks at you for reassurance. Can’t wait to walk him again.
Re: Dylly (and Sasha) Staffie x DofB ?Jul 23 RRemedies Centre
Dylly is a little nervous with the the noise, hustle and bustle of kennels but away from this he is a chilled out, affectionate boy.
Here he is giving Jude a big smoochy kiss. (sorry Jude, couldn't resist posting)
Here he is giving Jude a big smoochy kiss. (sorry Jude, couldn't resist posting)
Re: Dylly (and Sasha) Staffie x DofB ?Jul 23 RRemedies Centre
Honestly I cannot tell you how amazing Dylly and Sasha are So I walked Dylly last week and I don’t think I need to say more, Anne has captured it all in that last shot
Dyllly is a young, sweet pup, he is not over the top, just very happy to see and meet someone friendly, he really, really needs someone to fill him with confidence, I get very cross when such young and beautiful pups have not grown up with absolute adoration these 2 it’s all that they need and deserve
I loved spending time with Dylly last week, he was definitely the more sensible one, Sasha is a proper, goofy cheeky puppy, I wonder if that’s maybe why Dylly is more sensible, he feels the need to protect his rather naughty sibling.
I reckon this glorious duo are going to be super popular, they have it all and I cannot wait to see their journey through and into their very own forever homes
Dyllly is a young, sweet pup, he is not over the top, just very happy to see and meet someone friendly, he really, really needs someone to fill him with confidence, I get very cross when such young and beautiful pups have not grown up with absolute adoration these 2 it’s all that they need and deserve
I loved spending time with Dylly last week, he was definitely the more sensible one, Sasha is a proper, goofy cheeky puppy, I wonder if that’s maybe why Dylly is more sensible, he feels the need to protect his rather naughty sibling.
I reckon this glorious duo are going to be super popular, they have it all and I cannot wait to see their journey through and into their very own forever homes
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Re: Dylly (and Sasha) Staffie x DofB ?Jul 23 RRemedies Centre
Today was the second walk with Dylly, when you enter his kennel he is happy to see you and his playful puppy side shows. But as soon as you have that harness on he switches to gentleman mode. He waits so patiently for his leads to be clipped on, and then walks to heal for the rest of the walk!
He is the polar opposite to his sister, he tip-toes his way around the muddy puddles, is calm and collected on his walk and would rather spend the time by your side than exploring and sniffing.
He is a STAR.
And his handsomeness is an added bonus!
He is the polar opposite to his sister, he tip-toes his way around the muddy puddles, is calm and collected on his walk and would rather spend the time by your side than exploring and sniffing.
He is a STAR.
And his handsomeness is an added bonus!
Re: Dylly (and Sasha) Staffie x DofB ?Jul 23 RRemedies Centre
Love, love, love Dylly. I enjoy our walks, such a gentle dog who needs his forever home
Re: Dylly (and Sasha) Staffie x DofB ?Jul 23 RRemedies Centre
Just to re-emphasise what everyone else has to say about Dylly. A little excitable in his kennel initially but I think that is influenced by his kennel mate Sasha. Once the dogs either side of the kennel were shut in too, he relaxes a lot more. He was very easy to harness and clip leads onto. Wow, Dylly might just be the easiest going boy ever! He walks to heal 99% of the time, loves a sniff, is so very calm and basically ignores Sasha’s attempts to get him to play. In the paddock, he wasn’t interested in the ball, he would much rather be licking your face and receiving affection from his walker! Dylly is just such a lovely boy and very handsome too. Very ready and deserving of his forever home.
Re: Dylly (and Sasha) Staffie x DofB ?Jul 23 RRemedies Centre
Just love this gorgeous boy. He is stressed in his kennel environment but away from there, he is such a lovely, loving dog.
I managed to get him to the stream to cool off and loved the fact I was throwing some water to cool him. He loves a bit of tlc and will accept belly rubs any day and this beautiful dog would make a wonderful addition to a home environment
I managed to get him to the stream to cool off and loved the fact I was throwing some water to cool him. He loves a bit of tlc and will accept belly rubs any day and this beautiful dog would make a wonderful addition to a home environment
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Re: Dylly (and Sasha) Staffie x DofB ?Jul 23 RRemedies Centre
Dylly was in a more playful mood today, we had some mid-walk zoomies and lots of bouncing off his ‘sister’ Sasha it was great to see his cheeky-side and having fun!
He really is a dreamboat of a boy!
He really is a dreamboat of a boy!
Re: Dylly (and Sasha) Staffie x DofB ?Jul 23 RRemedies Centre
Just adore this boy. I took him to the paddock today for a run around with some tennis balls. At one point I thought he was going to make himself comfortable in the paddling pool but he thought better of it . We had lots of lovely cuddles and some quiet time. Dylly is just so lovely and comes running back to you when you call his name and sits and takes treats so gently. I do hope his new home isn’t far away now.