You do not want to adopt red nose pitbull puppies if you are going to be moving soon. You can not do anything about it if the need to move pops up after you adopt, but if you are going to move in the next year, you want to wait to bring a new puppy into your family. They are going to get use to where you are and they will think of that place as home. If you uproot them just as they are use to where you currently live, you may have to start all over again with some of the training. Wait until you are safely in your new home before you bring home a puppy.

When you adopt a puppy, you may be thinking about the adult dog that puppy will be one day and not the baby it is when it comes home with you. If you have no children, but both work long hours, a puppy is not a good idea at the time. You can not leave a puppy alone for long periods of time when they are young. When they are older it may be okay if you have a dog walker to come be with them once a day, but it is just not the right situation for puppy. Wait until you have more time, or think about adopting an older dog that does not need as much time to learn and adjust to your home.

Keep in mind the exercise factor. Puppies are naturally rambunctious and most need a regular schedule of vigorous exercise to work off all that excess energy. Lacking enough exercise, puppies of any breed or disposition are bound to direct that excess energy into, say, giving your nice leather slippers a workout they - and you - won't soon forget!

Pet stores carry a variety of training leashes for young puppies. Ask one of the staff members for their recommendation on which training leash would be best for gently taming overly exuberant puppies. The leash should be of a soft material appropriate for a puppy

 
 

Bella is a 6 year old female, neutered, English Springer Spaniel. She is house trained and walks well on the lead. She is a very happy, friendly dog and has been very good with children at the rescue centre. She is good with other dogs but is not suitable for re homing with cats.

She is a little overweight due to lack of exercise but she has been enjoying her walks with the volunteers. She is very affectionate, loves a cuddle and would make a lovely companion.

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Bella – 6 year old female English Springer Spaniel

 
 

Rosie is a 1 year old, soon to be neutered, female black Labrador Retriever. She was found as a stray. She hasn’t been with us very long and is still getting settled in. She is under socialised but we have begun walking her with other dogs and she is getting used to being walked by the volunteers.

She is very affectionate once she gets to know you. We are not sure how she will respond to cats at the moment. She needs to be re homed with people who have the time to train and exercise her as she is very energetic. She is a bit boisterous so we think she would only be suitable for older children, 10 years plus.

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Rosie – 1 year old female Labrador Retriever

 
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