Age:
6 months
Breed:
Staffie X
Size Group:
Medium
Gender:
Male
Color:
White and Tan
Living with children:
I could live with children of 12 years +
Living with dogs:
I could potentially live with another calm placid dog but this isn't essential.
Living with cats:
Not yet assessed
Living with small pets:
Will be considered
Ideal Home:
A calm and affectionate family who can offer me lots of attention
Adores Humans
Affectionate
Bouncy
Cheeky
Excitable
Fun

Meet Stitch

Stitch is a handsome 6-month-old bull breed cross with a big heart and an even bigger love for people. He was found abandoned in a park at just 5 months old alongside his sister, Lilo. Despite his tough start in life, Stitch has grown into a wonderful young dog who has charmed everyone he’s met at the centre.

Stitch has a sweet, gentle nature with a playful, cheeky side that shines through. He absolutely adores humans and thrives on attention, affection, and companionship. Stitch is interactive, enjoys learning, and is eager to please, making him a joy to train and spend time with.

Stitch is slightly more confident when it comes to exploring his surroundings and taking in new experiences, which helps him approach the world with curiosity and enthusiasm. For his age, he is calm and settles well, showing great potential to adapt smoothly into home life.

He could live with children aged 12 years and over, provided they are respectful and experienced with larger breed dogs. Stitch could also potentially live with another calm, well-balanced dog who can continue to guide him and help him flourish.

Stitch would thrive in a loving home that can continue his training, nurture his confidence, and give him the time, patience, and affection he deserves. He is a truly lovely young dog who is ready to start the next chapter of his life with a family of his own.

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