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Cedrick - male Terrier (Staffordshire Bull) Cross

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  • Centre:Dogs Trust
  • Location:Canterbury
  • Sex:Male
  • Breed:Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Bubbly and bouncy boy Cedrick is a 3 year old Staffy/Patterdale cross who loves attention. Cedrick enjoys a good fuss and will happily hold your arm with his paws to keep you stroking him, he can be a little worried by the world and needs some assurance. He is still learning to play with toys, he will investigate a toy that has been thrown for him but then moves on to sniff other things. This bouncy boy will make a wonderful addition to his new home.

Cedrick is looking for an active home with adopters who can take him on lots of fun adventures and give him all of the attention and affection he needs. He can live with children aged 16 and over who are comfortable with a bouncy dog and can give him space when he needs. Cedrick can be uncomfortable in close proximity with other dogs, so is looking to be the only pet in the home, and will be going home on a lead and muzzle disclaimer, he could have calm and polite walking buddies who can give him a little space. Cedrick will need basic training, he is eager to learn with the help of a tasty treat, he will need a refresher on his house training so a private, secure garden with 6ft fencing is essential. Cedrick may be able to be left alone for up to 2 hours once settled in but this should be introduced slowly once he has had time to get used to his new home and routine and would ideally be after a walk so he can relax and have a long snooze! Cedrick will need to meet his adopters multiple times prior to going home so please bear this in mind when applying. Please note that should you be shortlisted, our rehoming process usually takes up to 7 days, and potential adopters would be required to come up to the centre to meet her within 48hrs of being shortlisted.

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