Buster (id: 344)

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Buster
Cross Breed

Preliminary notice. This is a very sad looking and confused crossbreed called Buster who was found abandoned. A very friendly boy who is looking for a loving home. Buster is very quiet & gentle with not one bit of nastiness in him.

UPDATE:  The lovely Buster is still looking for a quiet loving home. He is 9 years old this month and has had all his dental ops which have left him a bit toothless, but he still eats fine. He had a home check to day but the resident cats decided they did not like him and put him in his place so a home without cats is what he wants. This boy is absolute darling.

Male

By Default

All of the dogs that come through our doors go through a period of assessment and medical treatment as required, this will enable us to discuss with you the current needs of the dog.

By default the dog will be:

  • Assessed by our Vet
  • Wormed, treated for flees.
  • Nutered/speyed.
  • (where necessary) on appropriate medication.
  • Microchipped.

Adoption Procedure

For guidance only:

We advise you spend time with the dog. Please be aware that it's personality will change over time as they/you interact.

You will be asked to complete a pre adoption/home check form.

When we have received this we will make contact with you and arrange a home visit, where we will verify your home check paperwork.

You will then be asked to complete the adoption paper work and you will need to sign the declaration to say that you accept the terms and conditions.

If at any stage in the adoption process, we feel that the situation is not right for our dog, you may be turned down. We don't have regimented rules on what homes are suitable.

If you decide to adopt one of our dogs we ask for an adoption fee of £175 - £200 (to cover some of our costs), this depends on the age and breed of the dog.

Sometimes we have older dogs looking for homes which we lovingly call our ‘doggy pensioners’ and for these dogs we ask for a reasonable donation. Older dogs make wonderful pets.