Reggie Staffie x DofB 21.04.15 RRemedies Centre
Reggie Staffie x DofB 21.04.15 RRemedies Centre
Current Status: Home Checking
Reggie's Story: Reggie was found abandoned and unclaimed within a Northern council pound. Rescue Remedies offered a Rescue place, saving his life. Reggie is now neutered, chipped, and undergoing vaccinations.
If you are 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 £250 (£400 for pup under 1 yr old). 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.
Reggie'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 have been asked to find Reggie a home.
Reggie came into RescueRemedies on the 26th August 24.
Reggie's Story: Reggie was found abandoned and unclaimed within a Northern council pound. Rescue Remedies offered a Rescue place, saving his life. Reggie is now neutered, chipped, and undergoing vaccinations.
If you are 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 £250 (£400 for pup under 1 yr old). 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.
Reggie'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 have been asked to find Reggie a home.
Reggie came into RescueRemedies on the 26th August 24.
Re: Reggie Staffie x DofB 21.04.15 RRemedies Centre
Oh Reggie looking forward to meeting you sweetheart xxxx
Re: Reggie Staffie x DofB 21.04.15 RRemedies Centre
Reggie is here! Super chappie. Deadringer of Rickie (but a more Staffie feel and look), who co-incidentally was homed today. Feels good he is safe with us.
Re: Reggie Staffie x DofB 21.04.15 RRemedies Centre
Gemma joined me on my visit to the Rescue today and we were both really keen to meet this boy...
We have both decided that he's fabulous! Handsome; calm; well-mannered; easy to walk and seemingly non-reactive to anything. He really is a dream and I can't see him being with us for long at all.
The benefit of having someone else with you is that it's much easier to get some decent photos etc - here are just a few of the many that we took:
Calmly let me clear some gunk from his eye.
A quick explore of the paddock.
We have both decided that he's fabulous! Handsome; calm; well-mannered; easy to walk and seemingly non-reactive to anything. He really is a dream and I can't see him being with us for long at all.
The benefit of having someone else with you is that it's much easier to get some decent photos etc - here are just a few of the many that we took:
Calmly let me clear some gunk from his eye.
A quick explore of the paddock.
Re: Reggie Staffie x DofB 21.04.15 RRemedies Centre
Reggie is coming to stay with me for a few days from tomorrow, so you can look forward to plenty of updates and photos of this lovely boy!
Re: Reggie Staffie x DofB 21.04.15 RRemedies Centre
Aww Paul
Looking forward to reading your updates .... I was looking for a free weekend to foster this boy. So glad he is coming to you for a rest
Looking forward to reading your updates .... I was looking for a free weekend to foster this boy. So glad he is coming to you for a rest
Re: Reggie Staffie x DofB 21.04.15 Redhill Short Break
I walked Reggie at the Rescue today before bringing him home with me at around midday.
He was very good in the car, climbing in and onto the back seat without much prompting and staying still while I detached his leads and clipped his harness to the rear headrest instead. He was perfectly at ease on the short journey, sitting for most of it, with just the odd spell of standing between the front seats so he could look where we were going. I had my window fully open and on a couple of occasions he also peered over my right shoulder, to put his face in the breeze I would imagine!
We stopped off at Pets at Home and stocked up with food. He's a little skinny around his "waist" and clearly needs to add a bit of weight. His current food regime will help with that and I don't plan on being too shy with high-quality treats while he's with me!
I've learned lots about Reggie just this afternoon and evening and will cover all that in a further posts, but for the moment I wanted to share a few photos:
Check out the snoring! Hopefully this is just because of the angle of his head here, and not a sign of things to come tonight!
He was very good in the car, climbing in and onto the back seat without much prompting and staying still while I detached his leads and clipped his harness to the rear headrest instead. He was perfectly at ease on the short journey, sitting for most of it, with just the odd spell of standing between the front seats so he could look where we were going. I had my window fully open and on a couple of occasions he also peered over my right shoulder, to put his face in the breeze I would imagine!
We stopped off at Pets at Home and stocked up with food. He's a little skinny around his "waist" and clearly needs to add a bit of weight. His current food regime will help with that and I don't plan on being too shy with high-quality treats while he's with me!
I've learned lots about Reggie just this afternoon and evening and will cover all that in a further posts, but for the moment I wanted to share a few photos:
Check out the snoring! Hopefully this is just because of the angle of his head here, and not a sign of things to come tonight!
Re: Reggie Staffie x DofB 21.04.15 Redhill Short Break
Lucky Reggie ! He looks like he is very happy to be in a home environment he’s a very handsome boy !
Re: Reggie Staffie x DofB 21.04.15 Redhill Short Break
Oh bless him, what a gorgeous boy