A group of ‘wonderful’ Staffordshire bull terriers are each looking for their forever families at Dogs Trust Salisbury.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers, commonly known as Staffys, are a popular dog breed in the UK. They are easily recognised by their short, smooth coats, and come in a wide range of colours from black and white to various shades of brown.
Staffys thrive with lots of daily exercise, making them well-suited to owners who enjoy an active lifestyle.
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The following Staffys are available for adoption from Dogs Trust Salisbury.
Ace - Ace is an 'adorable' six-year-old dog who likes to consider himself a lapdog when he's built up a bond with his owner. Food is a big passion of his, and often enjoys treat-based enrichment games to keep his brain active.
Ace is looking for an adult-only home with no other pets. He loves people but can take some time to warm to new visitors so would need lots of patience and understanding in his new home.
Simba - Simba is a lively and intelligent four-year-old dog who is eagerly seeking a forever home. Known for his playful and larger-than-life personality, Simba loves being active and engaging in outdoor activities with his human friends. Due to his struggles with other dogs, Simba needs a quiet home with a secure garden and access to peaceful walks.
Currently, Simba is on medication to help heal the skin on his ears, but this hasn’t dampened his spirit or love for play.
Joey - Joey is a sensitive young dog who has made significant progress despite a tough start in life. He is working on his confidence and training, so would love a family who is prepared to develop these skills with him.
Joey’s ideal home is with sensible, patient owners who will build up trust with him in the early stages of adoption. He needs a calm, stable environment with gradual introduction to unknown situations.
Buster- a friendly and affectionate nine-year old dog, who needs a home with a family no younger than sixteen years old who are able to understand his needs. At times, Buster can find new environments overwhelming, so will need to be kept on a lead when out in public. He also struggles with being left alone, so is looking for adopters who can spend most of the day with him.
Buster understands basic comments such as ‘sit’ and is fully housetrained. He’s not massively fussed by toys at the moment, but does like his food.
If you are interested in any of the dogs listed in this article, or any other dogs in our care, please visit www.dogstrust.org.uk/salisbury for more information.
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