Little Jack ~ has now found a new home!

UPDATE: 4 April 2011 – wonderful news, little Jack has found a home!:)

I had another tough task to face this week as I photographed little Jack, a 12 week old Staffie puppy who is at Bath Cats & Dogs Home and looking for a forever home. He’s very sweet and great fun – and exhausting!:lol:

Jack is one of the puppies featured on this page of the rescue’s website, along with a couple of the puppies I wrote a blog for a few weeks back.

*Please note that anyone interested in adopting one of the gorgeous Staffie puppies must follow the rescue’s puppy adoption procedure, which is outlined here.*

In order to adopt a puppy from the rescue, you will first need to complete the questionnaire and have your home visit. Then if that is successful, you’ll be invited to the rescue to meet the puppy:)

The rescue will only rehome a puppy when there is someone home during the day for them. Any new puppy adopter MUST sign up for puppy training classes before adopting their puppy. Adopters will also need to commit to neutering their puppy at an appropriate age.

Completely adorable – and attentive!

Jack arrived in rescue with a non-contagious skin condition – he is still under veterinary care but it is clearing up. However we think he is so adorable that someone special will fall for him just as he is. It’s hard to resist such a cutie, don’t you think?

Although Jack has not had the best start to life, he is very much a typical puppy – and they all come with a little mischievous glint in their eye …:wink:

Jack is a confident, friendly and very playful little chap and we had lots of fun as he ran around, fetched the tuggy toy, tried to chew everything on my person, including my fingers, oh and ran around some more!:)

Jack is a popular little boy with staff and volunteers at the rescue. Although he is in a kennel environment situation currently, the rescue is working hard to socialise him – which is something a new owner will need to keep up. His carer says if he is to be rehomed with another dog, they will need to be bigger one, who is able to cope with a puppy, as he can be a bossy little thing.

Mmm, that treat was nommy!

Please click on the thumbnails above to view larger sized photos.

Please click on the video below to see a little clip of Jack playing:)

If you are seriously interested in adopting Jack and feel you can offer a loving and appropriate home for a puppy, you will need to contact Bath Cats & Dogs Home directly on 01225 787 321, or complete the Home’s online rehoming form, which can be found here. Please let them know that you saw Grant at Poochie Freak. Good luck Jack!

Please click on the HeARTs Speak tag under this post to see some of the other dogs at the rescue who are looking for their forever home.

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