Jan's dog rescue- Scruffy
NOTICE: We are no longer taking anymore bookings to see scruffy. Scruffy is a young male crossbreed looking for a new home as his owners no longer had enough time for him and his pal Buddy. He is a friendly chap and enjoys fuss and play. Scruffy knows his basic training and is house and crate trained. He has lived with another dog in his previous home and so could do so again pending on a premeet up. Scruffy is yet to be neutered but will be done before adoption like all of our dogs. He is a friendly and lively boy who would suit a family or a retired person, he's very adaptable Adoption process:.If you are interested in viewing a dog then please message or call to arrange a day to come along to the rescue. If you're not sure which dog you would like to see then just ask, tell us what you're looking for eg. If you have another dog, age of children (we do not have a minimum age), activity requirements (active, lazy), how long the dog will be left alone (we do ask that if it is anymore than 6-7 hours then someone must come in between to check on the dog and let them out and give them some company. Just let us know what your lifestyle is and we will tell you which dogs may be suited to you..After a meet up with Jan and the dog at the rescue and if you decide that you would like to adopt and Jan agrees then you will arrange a day for Jan to come round for a home check/ deliver the dog to you. You don't need to decide on the day and can of course have a think about it as it's not a decision to rush.. If there are many people interested in a dog then it is NOT first come first served. We will meet as many people as possible and then choose which would be best for the dog so please do not be disheartened if this is the situation.A donation of £ is required to cover the cost of neutering. ongoing support is always provided if needed. if at any time the dog cannot be kept it must be returned to the rescue. All of our dogs are neutered and microchipped. Dogs under 14 months will need to be briefly returned to be neutered once they are old enough Read More